COAS visits North Waziristan

Published July 5, 2016
BANNU: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif shaking hands with a child during an Iftar with TDPs.—INP
BANNU: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif shaking hands with a child during an Iftar with TDPs.—INP

PESHAWAR: A day after a US congressional delegation visited Miramshah and praised the Pakistan Army’s efforts for the rehabilitation of the temporarily displaced persons (TDPs), Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif arrived in North Waziristan on Monday and reviewed the post-operation security environment and progress in TDPs’ return.

The army chief has been a frequent visitor to the tribal agency, where security forces launched a grand military operation, Zarb-i-Azb, against terrorists two years ago and managed to clear the area, once considered a hotbed of Taliban militants.

Later in the evening, Gen Raheel also met TDPs in Ban­nu and broke his fast with them. According to an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement, the army chief’s visit was mainly focused on the TDPs and their return to their respective areas.

Peshawar Corps Com­man­der Lt Gen Hidayatur Reh­man and other military officials briefed Gen Raheel on the post-operation security environment, progress in the return of TDPs, their resettlement and reconstruction work.

The army chief reiterated his emphasis on ensuring qua­­­­lity of life through a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

Gen Raheel exchanged views with the TDPs on various aspects of their return, resettlement process and development work being carried out in North Waziristan.

On Sunday, a US congressional delegation led by Sen­ator John McCain, the chairman of US Sen­ate Armed Services Com­mittee, visited Miram­shah and saw areas cleared of terrorists, their hideouts and communication infrastructure.

Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2016

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