Majid assures Jansher of support for squash academy
LAHORE: Commander 4 Corps Lahore Lt Gen Majid Ehsan on Monday assured Jansher Khan of all assistance to establish squash academy in Lahore during meeting with former champion at his office.
“In an effort to bring back the lost glory, all possible support will be extended including the establishment of Academy in Lahore,” Majid Ehsan said. “In an effort to bring back the lost glory, all possible support will be extended including the establishment of Academy in Lahore,” Majid said.
During the meeting Majid lauded Jansher's services for the country, saying that Pakistan has been number one in the world for 50 years. The control that was on the squash field has ended with the retirement of Jansher. Majid Ehsan expressed the desire that Jansher's experience should be utlised for bring back the squash glory in the world. Jansher later said he would continue to serve the country for the promotion of squash.
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