Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps (FC) have demonstrated their commitment to public service amidst challenging circumstances.
Historically, whenever Pakistan faced adversity, the Army has played a crucial role, whether on the battlefield or in maintaining peace and order.
Recently, their dedication was evident as they safely transported pilgrims stranded at the Zahdan border (Pak-Iran) to their destinations.
Pilgrims at the Zahdan border had been enduring significant hardships, with severe discomfort faced by women, children, and the elderly. However, timely intervention by the Pakistan Army and FC resolved many of these issues.
Visitors praised the Army's efforts, noting, "There was no comfort for pilgrims at the Zahdan border, but the timely assistance of Pak Army and FC jawans resolved the problems."
They highlighted the benefits of the medical camp set up by the Army, which provided crucial medical care to women and children. Additionally, the Army ensured excellent arrangements for accommodation and food.
The Army also coordinated transportation, ordering buses from Karachi to return pilgrims to their homes as promised.
Thanks to these tireless efforts, pilgrims were reunited with their loved ones after six days.