THIS is apropos the statement by the army chief about respecting and honouring his institution. There is no doubt in any Pakistani’s mind about the importance of the armed forces and the fact that integrity of the federation is linked with the need for them to live in the hearts and minds of the people.

Dignity and honour can be earned, not commanded. The people of Pakistan cherish memories of love and common bonds that linked them with men and women who served in the armed forces with dedication and commitment to defend the territorial integrity of Pakistan in 1965. They respect heroes like Shaheed Major Aziz Bhatti and Shaheed Major Shabir Sharif, but detest those who succumbed to temptation and greed.

It is time our gallant armed forces restored their image by cleansing their own stables to ensure that nobody dares to get associated with notorious land mafia dons, nor should any uniformed officer be seen running petrol pumps or other commercial ventures.

The army has a very sacrosanct job to do, which is far more important than any commercial venture. It is unfortunate that the DHA, Islamabad, was involved in the DHA Valley venture, which has not fulfilled its commitment to thousands of Pakistanis who invested their hard-earned savings, only to find out that this project is in partnership with a controversial land mafia baron.

Malik T. Ali

Texas, US

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