Address at the Presentation of Colours to the
2/15th Punjab Machine Gun Regiment, Peshawar, on I5th April,
1948
This occasion, which has afforded me opportunity of presenting colours
to your Regiment, is an honour of which I need hardly say that I feel very
proud. The qualities that are required for the making of a Regiment like
yours of a very high order such as an unbounded sense of discipline, loyalty,
and selfless devotion to duty and physical endurance. A man cannot at all
times be thinking of great qualities; --and indeed he would be a poor sort
of man if he were to lose himself in an analysis of qualities--but let
me tell you in a nutshell, they are all embodied in one simple phrase--loyalty
to your Regiment--and your colours are a symbol and a reminder of what
your Regiment stands for just as you stand for your nation. It is not for
me to praise your records in the battles that you have fought: that is
a matter of history and facts. But I may venture to say that I have learnt
of your heroic deed with great interest and pride. But a Regiment has much
more to do than be in the firing lines of the battlefield, and you have,
I hope, more years of peace than war before you.
Live always true to the ideals to which you have just dedicated yourselves
afresh--to the service of Pakistan, and make your contribution to the protection
of the weak and to the hollowed memory of your comrades and thus enhance
the glory of Islam.
It is not words that count so much as deeds and-I am confident that
you will live up to your traditions when you are called upon to defend
your country and the safety and security of your nation. You will, I am
sure, hold aloft the banner of Pakistan and maintain its honour and prestige
as a great nation.
In your new journey, let me tell you that you have my best wishes.
Pakistan Zindabad