Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry visited Cadet College Palandri, where he held a special session with students and faculty members.
According to an ISPR press message, the audience hailed the glowing tribute to Pakistan-armed forces for having inflicted a humiliating defeat on India in Marka-E-Haq and thanked DG ISPR for giving extensive answers to their questions.
When he spoke to the occasion, the principal said that DG Ispr’s words and determination had further strengthened their morals. He emphasized that as responsible citizens, it is important to verify news circulating on social media.
Students and faculty noted that India would again face humiliation if it tried any aggression. “Like Kashmiris, we are convinced that Kashmir is the jugular vein in Pakistan,” they said, adding that Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable and no power could share them. “As Per Quaid-e-Azam’s vision was and will Kashmir be, and will remain part of Pakistan,” they claimed.
Read: Indian Army Officers, Afghan citizens involved in terrorism in Pakistan: DG ISPR
They noted that DG Ispr’s address gave them a better understanding of the role and victims of the Pakistani army in the defense of the home country. “We are proud of the highest victim from Major Rab Nawaz Tariq, the first martyr from Cadet College Palandri,” they added.
Participants confirmed that they stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistani armed forces against any Indian aggression.
Read more: DG ISPR interacting with students, teachers in AJK
Previously, DG ISPR held a special session with students and teachers from various educational institutions in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
Participants from Khan Muhammad Khan Post Graduate College, Mirpur University of Science and Technology and Government Post Graduate College for girls participated in the session.
When they spoke to the apartment, students congratulated the Pakistani army successfully with Operation Bunyamul Marsoos and expressed unshakable support for the armed forces.
“We stand with the Pakistani army and will not hesitate to offer our lives,” they said, adding that “no power in the world can separate Pakistan and Kashmir”.
Teachers also praised the role of the military in the region and noted that Pakistan has “emerged as a net regional stabilizer”.



