Pak COAS chairs Corps Commanders’ Conference

Pakistan's Chief of the Army Staff

Rawalpindi, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan’s Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has expressed satisfaction over the operational preparedness of formations and directed them to maintain a strict vigil to guard against any threat.

Chairing 251st Corps Commanders’ Conference in Rawalpindi Wednesday, COAS directed that all formations must leave no stone unturned to take action against terrorists in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, says a statement issued by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Wednesday.

The forum undertook a comprehensive review of the security environment with a special focus on the situation along the borders, internal security, and other professional matters of the Army.

It is resolved that a resurgence of terrorism will not be tolerated.The forum was also briefed in detail on external and internal security situations, with a particular focus on the flood situation and ongoing relief efforts being undertaken by army formations across the country.
 
The Corps Commanders expressed solidarity with flood victims who are braving great difficulties and resolved to extend maximum assistance for their relief and rehabilitation.

General Bajwa commended formations for reaching out to people in distress and helping them to mitigate their sufferings.

He praised Army doctors and paramedics for provision of emergency medical care to flood affectees particularly children and women, including measures to check spread of diseases in flood-hit areas.