Rangers’ skill, high morale praised
LAHOREDirector General Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) Major General Umar Farooq Burki, met the troops deployed at forward locations in Head Sulemanki Sector on Friday. Earlier, the DG Rangers attended a comprehensive briefing by the Sector Commander Desert Rangers Brigadier Riaz-ul-Hassan. Later, talking to the troops at forward locations, he appreciated their
By our correspondents
May 30, 2015
LAHORE
Director General Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) Major General Umar Farooq Burki, met the troops deployed at forward locations in Head Sulemanki Sector on Friday.
Earlier, the DG Rangers attended a comprehensive briefing by the Sector Commander Desert Rangers Brigadier Riaz-ul-Hassan. Later, talking to the troops at forward locations, he appreciated their professional skills and high morale.
He said the valiant jawans of Punjab Rangers were performing their duty in different parts of the country in maintenance of permanent peace along with other law enforcement agencies. Director General said that Rangers had a rich history of bravery and professionalism. He said that they, as custodians of sacred frontiers, were a symbol of national pride and their resilience and resolve against the odds was commendable. He appreciated their state of operational preparedness and high morale. The director general assured that Punjab Rangers would leave no stone unturned towards fulfillment of its sacred responsibility.
Director General Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) Major General Umar Farooq Burki, met the troops deployed at forward locations in Head Sulemanki Sector on Friday.
Earlier, the DG Rangers attended a comprehensive briefing by the Sector Commander Desert Rangers Brigadier Riaz-ul-Hassan. Later, talking to the troops at forward locations, he appreciated their professional skills and high morale.
He said the valiant jawans of Punjab Rangers were performing their duty in different parts of the country in maintenance of permanent peace along with other law enforcement agencies. Director General said that Rangers had a rich history of bravery and professionalism. He said that they, as custodians of sacred frontiers, were a symbol of national pride and their resilience and resolve against the odds was commendable. He appreciated their state of operational preparedness and high morale. The director general assured that Punjab Rangers would leave no stone unturned towards fulfillment of its sacred responsibility.
-
Pamela Anderson, David Hasselhoff's Return To Reimagined Version Of 'Baywatch' Confirmed By Star -
Willie Colón, Salsa Legend, Dies At 75 -
Prince Edward Praised After Andrew's Arrest: 'Scandal-free Brother' -
Shawn Levy Recalls Learning Key Comedy Tactic In 'The Pink Panther' -
King Charles Fears More Trouble As Monarchy Faces Growing Pressure -
Inside Channing Tatum's Red Carpet Return After Shoulder Surgery -
Ryan Coogler Brands 'When Harry Met Sally' His Most Favourite Rom Com While Discussing Love For Verstality -
Sarah Pidgeon Explains Key To Portraying Carolyn Bessette Kennedy -
Justin Bieber Rocked The World With Bold Move 15 Years Ago -
Sam Levinson Wins Hearts With Huge Donation To Eric Dane GoFundMe -
Kate Middleton Steps Out First Time Since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Arrest -
Inside Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi's 'private' Marriage With Husband Jionni LaValle Amid Health Scare -
Germany’s Ruling Coalition Backs Social Media Ban For Children Under 14 -
Meghan Markle Shuts Down Harry’s Hopes Of Reconnecting With ‘disgraced’ Uncle -
Liza Minnelli Alleges She Was Ordered To Use Wheelchair At 2022 Academy Awards -
Quinton Aaron Reveals Why He Does Not Want To Speak To Wife Margarita Ever Again