The University of Karachi organized a Takreem-e-Shuhada seminar at the Karachi University Business School on Tuesday. The KU Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi, Registrar Dr Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, deans, chairperson, and teachers of various faculties, students, staff, and employees attended the event.
The KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said that our military forces and intelligence agencies are fighting against the internal and external elements which are involved in trying to destabilize, demoralize and destroy our beloved country. He further said that due to the sacrifices of our armed forces, we are able to defeat such miscreants and enemies. He shared that nations cannot forget their martyrs as they are sacrificing their present for the future of the nation, and the sacrifices made by the soldiers of Pakistan’s armed forces are unprecedented in history.
“We need a mindset to strengthen our young generation against the fourth and fifth generation warfare and educational institutions mainly universities the best platform.” The KU VC Professor Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi also said that it is very easy to criticize others but when it comes to changing ourselves we often failed to do so. He mentioned that making and constructing intuitions is not an easy job, but it could be broken down due to poor policies and mismanagement. We should careful about our approaches towards our institutions because one wrong step would weaken the whole system and help our enemies.
He advised that we should not be divided on political or religious grounds and should always support the truth. He said that in this era, instead of war, the enemies are trying to weaken the country by creating a lot of conspiracies but luckily failed in this regard.
“I salute the families of the martyrs and especially the mothers who from childhood prepare their children for martyrdom in the defense of the motherland.” A member of the Islamic Ideological Council and the faculty member of the KU Islamic Learning Dr Mufti Umair Mahmood Siddiqui reiterated his stance that Pakistan was made in the name of Islam and it is here to stay.