During session, DG ISPR gave reasoned and detailed answers to students’ questions and concerns


Lahore: Director General (DG) Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry was warmly welcomed by the teachers, students, and administration upon his arrival at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
DG ISPR held a special session with LUMS students and teachers.

During the special session, DG ISPR gave reasoned and detailed answers to the students’ questions and concerns.

LUMS students also held a detailed discussion with DG ISPR on various topics including the internal and external security situation of Pakistan.
At the end of DG ISPR’s session, the teachers and students also expressed the wish that such sessions should be held in the future as well so that misinformation and misunderstandings can be clarified.

LUMS teachers and students thanked the Pakistan Army for organizing this special session and described it as very auspicious for clarifying the misunderstandings between the students and the Pakistan Army.
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