Armed Forces to play vital role in holding credible polls: Moeen
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed Tuesday said, the Armed Forces would play an important role in fulfilling the Caretaker Government's commitment to hold free, fair, credible and meaningful election within the shortest possible time, reports UNB.
"The Caretaker Government is fully committed to holding free, fair, credible and meaningful election within the shortest possible time, and the Armed Forces will have to play an important role in reaching the goal," he said.
Addressing as the chief guest of the 6th certificate-awarding ceremony of the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) at Mirpur Cantonment, General Moeen urged the certificate-receiving graduates and post-graduates to use their intellectual attainments for the country's development with patriotism, honesty and sincerity.
A total of 176 students, including 51 military officers, were given certificates. A total of 45 students of Civil Engineering Department, 35 of Computer Science and Engineering Department, 43 from Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, and 26 from Mechanical Engineering Department were awarded BSc in Engineering degree, while 27 students of Management Studies Department were awarded MBA degree.
Mentioning the objective of establishing MIST, the Army Chief said, the institute was established with a view to fulfilling technological education need of the Armed Forces as well as the nation.
"I am confident that your good results will contribute significantly to fulfilling the nation's aspiration in the field of higher education," General Moeen said.
"The Caretaker Government is fully committed to holding free, fair, credible and meaningful election within the shortest possible time, and the Armed Forces will have to play an important role in reaching the goal," he said.
Addressing as the chief guest of the 6th certificate-awarding ceremony of the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) at Mirpur Cantonment, General Moeen urged the certificate-receiving graduates and post-graduates to use their intellectual attainments for the country's development with patriotism, honesty and sincerity.
A total of 176 students, including 51 military officers, were given certificates. A total of 45 students of Civil Engineering Department, 35 of Computer Science and Engineering Department, 43 from Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, and 26 from Mechanical Engineering Department were awarded BSc in Engineering degree, while 27 students of Management Studies Department were awarded MBA degree.
Mentioning the objective of establishing MIST, the Army Chief said, the institute was established with a view to fulfilling technological education need of the Armed Forces as well as the nation.
"I am confident that your good results will contribute significantly to fulfilling the nation's aspiration in the field of higher education," General Moeen said.