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Islamabad, December 20,
2005 (PTI)
A 19-year-old Sikh youth
has become the first one from the minority community
to become an officer in the Pakistan army.
Harcharan Singh, hailing
from the historical Nankana Sahib in Lahore province,
cleared the Inter-Services Selection Board (ISSB) examinations
for military services in his second sitting this year.
It was the happiest
moment in my life when I came to know about my selection
in the army. I am privileged to have this honour which
none of my predecessors could ever achieve, Harcharan
was quoted as saying by the Dawn today.
Though many Christians
were serving in the Pakistan military, neither a Hindu
nor a Sikh could ever get selected to the army services
since the countrys inception, the Dawn said.
Singh, who has passed
FSc (a pre-engineering course), was a little sceptical
this year while attending the ISSB preliminary exams
thinking that such tests were not meant for Sikhs
as he could not get through last year.
This year I got
through the preliminary phase and appeared in the ISSB
test. However, I was mentally prepared to take admission
in BA Architecture, he said.
He said fellow Sikhs really
felt proud about him when they heard the news.
My selection has changed a perception and now
people believe that young Sikhs have a fair chance to
join the countrys most prestigious institutions.
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