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ISIS fighters occupied Tora Bora caves by pushing out Taliban

Lahore : The Veterans of Pakistan (VOP) on Sunday said issues linked with Panama Papers appear to have crossed the climax and ball is now in the court of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The media should now devote its attention to the other serious problems confronting Pakistan, it said. ... Read More »

US Senate openly supporting Balkanization of Pakistan : PESA

Lahore: The Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association (PESA) has said that US attack on Mullah Akhtar Mansoor in Balochistan has strengthened the notion that has sabotaged the efforts of Pakistan to bring Taliban on negotiating table. It is a general perception that real reason behind the US attack was to damage the growing ... Read More »

New trade link brings Pakistan and China closer: PESA

Lahore: Ex-Servicemen of Peoples Liberation Army of China on Wednesday said Beijing considers Pakistan a best friend and an all-weather ally. Pakistan is the most reliable friend and we will continue to help Islamabad in all respects, said Mr Zhang Jie, Executive Chairman of China Association of Career Promotion for Veterans. ... Read More »

Change has become necessary to restore people’s confidence: PESA

Lahore: The Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association (PESA) expressed grave concern about the prevailing conditions in the country which has diminished confidence of the masses in the present Government. This was observed in a meeting of the Executive Council of PESA with Senior Vice President, Vice Admiral Ahmad Tasnim, S.J. & Bar (Retd) ... Read More »

PESA welcomes Govt decision not to initiate talks with India

Rawalpindi: The Executive Council of Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association (PESA) held a meeting to discuss current situation in the country, particularly, in relation to national security.  Lt. Gen Ali Kuli Khan, Vice Admiral Ahmad Tasnim, Lt. Gen Naeem Akbar, Air Marshal Masood Akhtar, Brig Mian Mahmud, Mr Salim Nawaz Gandapur, Brig Simon ... Read More »

Ex-servicemen demand new elections after ECP admission of gross irregularities

Lahore: The Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association (PESA) on Monday said Government must opt for fresh elections after Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) admitted irregularities during the elections. It said that losses during the floods have exposed tall claims and mismanagement by various government departments that failed to protect life and property ... Read More »

Terrorism can push country towards a major disaster:PESA

Rawalpindi: The  (PESA) on Monday said division among the masses on the way to deal with the issue of terrorism can push country towards a major disaster. The tragedy that that has struck Quaid-e-Azam International Airport should serve as a wakeup call for all those who support talks with terrorists. Peace ... Read More »

Fazlullah is determined to avenge his defeat in Swat:PESA

Lahore: The Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association (PESA) on Monday said the tragedy that that has struck Quaid-e-Azam International Airport at Karachi appears to have burst the bubble of good governance in Pakistan. Claim of TTP that this attack was a reaction to recent killings of some terrorists in a local operation is ... Read More »

PESA doubles security of churches for Christmas

Lahore: A meeting of the Executive Council of Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association (PESA) was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of President of PESA Lt. Gen Ali Kuli Khan. It carried out a review of the security arrangements at various churches and deep appreciation of the security companies involved. In view ... Read More »

Ex-servicemen bodies condemns statement of Indian army chief

Lahore: Two major organizations of former servicemen have decided to join hands in a bid to counter prevailing internal and external threats to the country. The Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association (PESA) and the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society (PESS) have decided to merge into one organisation to mobilise over two million former servicemen ... Read More »

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