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Army officers
recalled from civilian postings
ISLAMABAD—The military officials deployed in the civilian departments
have been called back to barracks, the sources told Geo News on Monday.
The military officials have been directed to withdraw from the civilian
departments with immediate effect.
Over 150 military officials have been directed to report to General
Headquarters (GHQ), so far, the The military officials have been divided
into three categories for the said purpose the sources added. Number of
military officials was deployed in NAB, National Highway Authority (NHA),
Foreign Office, IB, WAPDA, Establishment, Interior Ministry, Education
department, in provincial governments and other departments.
The COAS reviewed the regional situation especially on going operation
in Swat, Waziristan and tribal areas and also took review the activities
of militants against terrorism and urged the all segments and political
and administrative elements including tribal people to formulate the
strategy to eliminate extremism.
General Kiani said that primary obligation of army is to guard the
boarders of the country and pay attention to its professional affairs
and it will always live upto the expectations of the nation.
Having declared year 2008 as “Year of the Soldier” the COAS approved a
package of rupees 10 billion for improving the quality of soldiers and
young officers, which includes provision of better accommodation and
education facilities for children of junior commissioned officers,
non-commissioned officers and jawans. Fateha prayer was also offered for
martyred and tributes were paid to them.
The Corps CommandersConference on Thursday declared 2008 as “Year of the
Soldier” besides approving a welfare package of Rs 10 billion for
soldier and young officers. It was 106th conference and was chaired by
Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani in Rawalpindi. The
conference commenced with a Fateha prayer offered for the Shuhada, said
an ISPR news release.
The package announced for the solidiers and young officers also includes
provision of better accommodation and education facilities for children
of Junior Commissioned Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and Jawans.
In his opening remarks, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
praised the sacrifices and spirit of all officers, Junior Commissioned
Officers and Jawans in the ongoing operations. He appreciated the
leadership of officers in particular, who are leading from the front as
per the true tradition of Pakistan Army.
The participants were given a comprehensive briefing on security
environment. The Chief of Army Staff dilated on the evolving
geo-political dynamics and emphasized on the need to synergize the
effort of the nation and the Army to ensure peace and
stability.—Agencies |