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This thread on Twitter moved me a lot, thought it would be good to share here:
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Actually this totally deserves a thread, who are you to question what he posts? Judging by your past on the forum you’re the one who shouldn’t be allowed to post here.What is this soyboy thread... Why should a soldier even leave his post and you can't compare PK armed forces to that of ANA's because it is just a criminal rag-tag hashishy army and only there for the salary while Pakistan is a developed country that has systems in place..
This thread is just allover the place
Actually this totally deserves a thread, who are you to question what he posts? Judging by your past on the forum you’re the one who shouldn’t be allowed to post here.
This should highlight how much strong armed forces matter, many people sitting inside the country like to bad-mouth these same Jawans and officers for being useless and corrupt, they should look at Afghanistan to see what useless and corrupt soldiers mean. Imagine where we would be right now if PAs jawans just gave up on us during that time and ran away from their posts. its not like they were being payed handsome salaries to fight there either. USA put billions and billions of dollars and hours into the ANA yet you can see the outcome. It’s not just the systems and the money, it’s the fact that there’s some patriotism on one side and that should always be appreciated. How about you go and man one of these posts and then tell me if you like the appreciation or not.
The family of every jawan who gave his life for Pakistan should get his pay for the rest of the life of his wife or parents or children. Pakistan k liay Jan dyny walon ko fikar na ho keh bachon ka Kia hoga. Pori concentration se apna kam karain....This thread on Twitter moved me a lot, thought it would be good to share here:
Well they do they should get even more than this.The family of every jawan who gave his life for Pakistan should get his pay for the rest of the life of his wife or parents or children. Pakistan k liay Jan dyny walon ko fikar na ho keh bachon ka Kia hoga. Pori concentration se apna kam karain....
Or baqi rahyga naam Allah ka.
Their families do get their pensions and their families have free education and healthcare in military schools and hospitals.Well they do they should get even more than this.
Perhaps @PanzerKiel can shed some light on this.
To what level are they given free education?Their families do get their pensions and their families have free education and healthcare in military schools and hospitals.
Of course nothing is enough to make up for the sacrifice they have given, but generally the families of Shuhada are well taken care of, the issue with pensions in Pakistan being rather low is an overall economical issue…but they were just increased by the government so there’s a plus.
Completely Free till Intermediate, then there are also reserved seats for them in military-run universities with scholarships to pay for their education and other university expenses.To what level are they given free education?
Only for officers or soldiers as well?Completely Free till Intermediate, then there are also reserved seats for them in military-run universities with scholarships to pay for their education and other university expenses.
For both, They get free education and healthcare in the same schools (APS, Fauji/Bahria/Fazaia foundation schools, Military and cadet colleges, PAF colleges) and hospitals (Fauji foundation hospitals, CMH/MH) and the university seats (NUST, NUMS, foundation universities etc) aren’t divided on the basis of rank or soldier/officer at all. There are reservations for them in government schools (which are already basically free) and universities (they can get scholarships in these too by reaching out to the government) as well. Police martyrs families get these government benefits but not the military ones, and military institutions being better in general, most martyrs families prefer to use those.Only for officers or soldiers as well?
That is really honourable(paying for a daughters wedding).For both, They get free education and healthcare in the same schools (APS, Fauji/Bahria/Fazaia foundation schools, Military and cadet colleges, PAF colleges) and hospitals (Fauji foundation hospitals, CMH/MH) and the university seats (NUST, NUMS, foundation universities etc) aren’t divided on the basis of rank or soldier/officer at all. There are reservations for them in government schools (which are already basically free) and universities (they can get scholarships in these too by reaching out to the government) as well. Police martyrs families get these government benefits but not the military ones, and military institutions being better in general, most martyrs families prefer to use those.
Otherwise the military is known to take care of its own as well…I remember my fathers L/C (so officers) set up a fund to pay for the marriage of a martyrs (soldier) daughter.
The only difference would be the pension as higher ranks have higher pensions in general (though I do believe the pensions given to Martyrs families are a bit higher than normal retirees, but I may be wrong on that one)