The Pakistan Army on Tuesday announced that Fajr, a physically challenged girl from Lahore who went to cast her ballot on July 25, had received a job under the supervision of the military.
On July 25, Fajar had gone out to cast her vote and had later taken to social media to urge the public to do the same.
In return, the military announced that she had received a job under the supervision of the army.
In a statement, the COAS added that the nation needed more girls like Fajar, adding that she would also be receiving an opportunity to continue with her studies.
Published in Daily Times, August 1st 2018.
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