COAS grants wishes to children
March 29, 2019
KARACHI: Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa granted the wishes of two Make-A-Wish children Javeria Alam and Ruba Rafique, who wanted to be the soldiers of the Pakistan Army. The children aged 14 and 15 years are suffering from cancer and the foundation had conveyed their wish to the Army Chief. The girls accompanied by Ishtiaq Baig Founding President Make-A-Wish Pakistan met the Corps Commander Lahore, Lt Gen. Majid Ehsan, who appreciated the noble work of the foundation. Ishtiaq Baig thanked him.
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