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Pakistan is for Islam | The Nation
ABBOTTABAD Chief of Army Staff
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on
Monday said Pakistan came into being
in the name of Islam and no power
could dare eliminate Islam from the
country, reported a private TV channel.
Addressing a special ceremony held at
the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA)
Kakul in connection with the
Independence Day, Kayani, at the
same time, said the on-going war against terror was justified, as no one
had the right to impose his will on
others, adding that Pakistan and Islam
were synonym to each other, he
maintained, as he asked the audience
to promise to make every possible sacrifice for the country. Kayani also
advised to learn lesson from the past
experiences and think about the
future, saying the fight against
extremism was to be owned by the
whole country and the armed forces were not the sole stakeholders.
Highlighting the militarys role, Kayani
said the army had already complete
development projects worth 25 billion
rupees in collaboration with the
government.
ABBOTTABAD Chief of Army Staff
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on
Monday said Pakistan came into being
in the name of Islam and no power
could dare eliminate Islam from the
country, reported a private TV channel.
Addressing a special ceremony held at
the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA)
Kakul in connection with the
Independence Day, Kayani, at the
same time, said the on-going war against terror was justified, as no one
had the right to impose his will on
others, adding that Pakistan and Islam
were synonym to each other, he
maintained, as he asked the audience
to promise to make every possible sacrifice for the country. Kayani also
advised to learn lesson from the past
experiences and think about the
future, saying the fight against
extremism was to be owned by the
whole country and the armed forces were not the sole stakeholders.
Highlighting the militarys role, Kayani
said the army had already complete
development projects worth 25 billion
rupees in collaboration with the
government.