‘There is no doubt that, whether it's an earthquake, COVID, or any natural disaster, the entire nation looks to Pakistan Army first, and army has never disappointed’

Lahore: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry held a meeting and interactive session with the students and faculty of the National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore.
The students of NCA asked DG ISPR questions on various topics, including Pakistan’s internal and external security situation.
Furthermore, the students mentioned that today's session has cleared many doubts they had regarding the Pakistan Army.
At the end of the session, the faculty and students expressed their desire for such sessions to be held in the future, to help address misconceptions and misinformation.
There is no doubt that whether it's an earthquake, COVID, or any natural disaster, the entire nation looks to the Pakistan Army first, and the army has never disappointed, students said.
“We believe that if the entire nation, including the students, has trust in anyone, it is the Pakistan Army,” students said.
The faculty and students of NCA thanked the Pakistan Army for organizing this special session and described it as highly appreciated.

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