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DG ISPR Holds Special Session with AJK Students and Teachers

Last updated: September 17, 2025 3:50 pm
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ISLAMABAD – A special session held today at the Parliament House featured DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry and a delegation of students and teachers from Azad Jammu & Kashmir. The event, as a result, reflected growing solidarity with Pak Army among Kashmir’s youth and academic institutions. It also underscored their shared commitment to national unity and regional stability.

Among the attendees were representatives from Khan Muhammad Khan Post Graduate College, Mirpur University of Science and Technology, and Government Post Graduate College for Girls. Their presence, in particular, highlighted the strengthening relationship between educational communities and Pakistan’s defense leadership.

During the session, students congratulated Lieutenant General Chaudhry on the success of Operation Banyan-ul-Marsous. Speaking on behalf of Kashmir’s youth, they expressed unwavering support for the Pakistan Army. “We stand with the Pakistan Army and will not hesitate to offer our lives,” they declared. “No power in the world can separate Pakistan and Kashmir.”

In addition to student remarks, educators echoed similar sentiments. One teacher noted, “Pakistan has emerged as a force for peace and balance in South Asia.” This observation, in turn, emphasized the Army’s stabilizing role across the region.

Responding to these expressions, Lieutenant General Chaudhry thanked the attendees for their support. He reaffirmed the Army’s enduring commitment to the people of Kashmir and stressed the importance of youth engagement in shaping a resilient and united Pakistan.

Furthermore, the session provided a platform for open dialogue between military leadership and academic voices. It allowed students to ask questions, share perspectives, and reflect on the role of national institutions in shaping their future. Many participants described the experience as empowering and deeply affirming.

By the end of the session, participants had renewed their pledges of patriotism and national resolve. Consequently, the gathering reinforced the emotional and strategic bond between Pakistan and Kashmir—especially among the younger generation. The event also served as a reminder of the deep-rooted solidarity with Pak Army that continues to resonate across educational and civic spaces in Azad Jammu & Kashmir.

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