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Chinese troops likely to join Pak forces on historic day

Muhammad Omar

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ISLAMABAD: With the completion of ongoing work at the site of Multi-Purpose Exhibition Ground in next few days the site will be ready to revive the tradition of Pakistan Day Parade on March 23, an official of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) said, requesting anonymity.

This would be the first parade in the said ground and the informed quarters have revealed that the Chinese troops were likely take part in the Pakistan Day parade. Earlier there were reports that Chinese President Xi Jinping might attend and witness the parade too, however this has not been confirmed so far.

The guess work and speculations aside, March 23 would not only revive our golden tradition it would also strengthen nation’s trust in the armed forces of Pakistan.

As per CDA officials the ground located at the green area between Faizabad and Shakarparian along the Islamabad Highway is likely to be completed in next couple of weeks and would be available for Pakistan Day Parade.

A visit to the site by this reporter revealed that the scouting camps have been established near the site of Arts & Crafts Village where the troops likely to participate in the Parade are expected to be accommodated.

Joint Services Pakistan Day Parade is a symbol of unity, faith and discipline that reminds us the ideology to set and promote new tendencies. The parade commenced on 23 March, 1956 for the first time. This joint venture remained in practice throughout with little exception due to wars and other reasons until 2007.

Earlier, the parade used to be held at Race course Rawalpindi for quite a long time. CDA and the federal government under the Public Sector Development Program shifted the parade venue near shakarparian in 2007, it was a project worth of Rs 635 million. The progress was halted due to lack of funds and eventually was stopped.

According to sources the contract for establishing the Parade Ground was with Frontier Works Organization (FWO). At the time when the work was stopped the CDA had to pay Rs170 million to the FWO. He said that the authority had cleared all the outstanding dues after which the FWO would resume the stalled work. Still the authority has to pay Rs248 million to the FWO.

When contacted CDA’s spokesman Ramzan Sajid confirmed that the Parade Ground was likely to be completed in next few days. He said “Our job is to complete the ground for Parade before the Independence Day while it is for the armed forces to make arrangements for traditional Parade.”

The Parade scheduled in 2008 was abandoned due to security issues and funds constraints. This remained a restraint for the one reason or the other until this year when a decision arrived to resume the parade on 23 March 2015.

The event is witnessed by the families of serving and retired soldiers as well as the civilians. It is also live telecast on television channels. Although there is still about a month to the Parade but the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) started practicing of fly past. Since this practice is visible for the residents living in Islamabad therefore they take keen interest in the flying show.

Source: Chinese troops likely to join Pak forces on historic day
 
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If it happens very good but the probability of that happening is very very low.
 
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I think its true not BS

I think it's BS.. Will try to confirm it though..


I just hope to see our regular troops fully geared up;


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March prediction..........RAINY DAY & COLD NIGHTS...throughtout the Month

Allah Khair kray :sniper:
 
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[QUOTE="Muhammad Omar, post: 6821439, member: 154483"He said “Our job is to complete the ground for Parade before the Independence Day while it is for the armed forces to make arrangements for traditional Parade.”
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I hope he knows that we are preparing for pakistan day parade, and not azaadi parade.
 
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