ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir has said that whatever happened on May 9 is condemnable and deplorable. The sacrifices of those martyrs, who have been granted immortality by Allah, cannot be disregarded.
The army chief said this while addressing the relatives of the martyred personnel of Islamabad Police. He was on a visit to the Islamabad Police Lines Headquarters.
No sacrifices will be avoided for the sake of the country’s dignity and respect, Gen Munir said, adding the Pakistani nation stood by and will keep standing with the relatives of the martyrs.
The army chief’s visit to the Police Lines comes, as the nation unites today to observe ‘Youm-e-Takreem Shuhada-e-Pakistan (Day of Honouring the Martyrs of Pakistan)’, dedicated to the brave heroes who laid down their lives for the defense and prosperity of the country.
The solemn occasion is marked with various events with the main ceremony at Pakistan Army General Headquarters (GHQ).
The day begins with the national flag being lowered to half-mast, symbolizing the nation’s mourning for the fallen heroes.
Amidst an atmosphere buzzing with anticipation, the prestigious main event unfolded, graced by the presence of esteemed guests. Dignity personified, the Army Chief stood tall as a special guest.
Alongside him, the captain of the national cricket team, Babar Azam, radiated a different kind of energy—an embodiment of excellence in his field, his unwavering commitment to victory mirrored the resilience of the nation itself.
As the ceremony unfolded, the collective homage paid to the Shuhada-e-Pakistan on Youm-e-Takreem stirred emotions in the hearts of those who gathered.
In the solemn ceremony held at the martyrs’ memorial, IG Islamabad Akbar Nasir, the head of the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), paid his respects by laying flowers. He was joined by Regional police officer (RPO) Rawalpindi Syed Khurram Ali, who also placed flowers on the memorial, symbolizing their deep admiration for the fallen heroes.
The families and children of the martyrs were present, grief-stricken yet proud, as they too placed flowers on the memorial, honoring their loved ones’ sacrifice.
Commissioner Islamabad Liaquat Ali Chtata and Commissioner Pindi Noorul Amin, representing the government, paid their respects by placing flowers on the memorial.
The commemoration also witnessed the presence of respected individuals such as PTV anchorperson Ishrat Fatima, as well as religious leaders Mufti Muneeb and Maulana Akhbir Azad, who all expressed their reverence for the martyrs by laying flowers on the memorial.
A sea of distinguished personalities including entrepreneurs, artists, scholars, and activists also joined the ensemble.
A number of ceremonies of Quran recitation and prayers for fallen heroes were arranged across the country.
People will pay tribute to the eternal sacrifices of the martyrs of the Pakistan Army, Rangers, Frontier Constabulary (FC), Police, and other law enforcement agencies who laid down their lives for the peace and order of the homeland to end terrorism.
Moreover, several commemorative ceremonies were held at the martyrs’ memorials to pay tribute to them.
A number of commemorative ceremonies were held at martyrs memorial at Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Pakistan Naval Headquarters (PN), and Police Yadgar-e-Suhuda including Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and all provincial capitals.
The day serves as a powerful reminder that the ‘sacrifices made by the martyrs shall never be in vain’.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir Thursday had an informal meeting with the school students and children of martyrs present on the occasion of Pakistan Martyrs’ Day – which was held at the Pakistan Military’s General Headquarters (GHQ).
General Asim Munir said that Pakistan Army was the heir of all children of martyrs, stating that the relation with them is ‘exemplary and long-lasting’.
“Pakistan Army will stand united with you,” said COAS to the kids of the martyrs.
Army Chief also visited the martyrs’ monument, laid floral wreath and offered fateha.
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