THE fundamentals of democracy are abiding by the rules and regulations, and paying respect to laws, said Chairman of the State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Maha Thray Sithu Min Aung Hlaing at the graduation parade of the 63rd Intake of the Defence Services Academy at the parade ground of DSA in PyinOoLwin yesterday morning.
The Senior General took the salute
of cadet companies and presented the Best Cadet Award to cadet No. 34501 Cadet
Phyo Min, the Excellent Award in Training to cadet No. 34772 Cadet Aung Nanda,
the Excellent Award in Studies (Arts) to cadet No. 34589 Cadet Teza, the
Excellent Award in Studies (Science) to cadet No. 34710 Cadet Hein Bo Bo Aung
and the Excellent Award in Studies (Computer Science) cadet No. 34719 Cadet
Arkar Zaw Win.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior
General said: Our military personnel are men of obeisance to the four oaths,
and men of responsibility being regardless of their interests when the country
is in the state of emergency.
Since the comrades are to shoulder
onerous duties of the country, one needs to be proud of one’s duty and
assignment. Therefore, I would like to urge comrades to soldier on the assigned
duties with minimum control and dutiful manner.
Since we, military personnel, are
obliged to serve the national defence duty at all times regardless of the
weather, we need to put emphasis on physical and mental fitness.
Since our Tatmadaw is an
institution organized for National Defence, I would like to say that comrades
have to practise discipline, obedience, mutual respect and esprit de corps, and
behave as professional soldiers. Comrades who have to preserve the good
traditional values of Tatmadaw need to be the quintessence of discipline.
Discipline is the backbone of Tatmadaw and the soul as well.
In order to make an institution stand
firmly and everlastingly, it is mandatory for it to organize and train
systematically by means of rational policy, explicit rules and regulations,
law, command and control by taking responsibility and accountability. It can be
seen that a well-disciplined institution will endure and can also conduct the
mission successfully. Our Tatmadaw can be recognized as the strongest
institution because of its good discipline and obedience since its first
establishment.
As young leaders, it is necessary
for you to be of good morale and morals. To be good morals, one needs to behave
in line with religious and social culture and to respect and sympathize with
others. You must be thrifty to balance your salary and expenditure. Myanmar
people always genetically value national characteristics. Hence, you need to
preserve and promote these national characteristics.
After appointing as commissioned
officers, you need to lead your subordinates with righteousness as young
leaders in the respective corps and services.
It can be observed that the bigger
the size of the troop starting from the very basic unit, the more important the
leadership role.
Successful leadership means that
subordinates unanimously perform the task given by the leader with their own
willingness. You need to lead your subordinates in the ways of integrity,
discipline, justice, unbiased and true leadership.
On the way to a multiparty
democracy collocating with the desire of the entire citizen, essential cores
for the development of the country and democracy ambition are national peace
and tranquillity, and perpetual peace. Here, I would like to highlight that The
Six Principles for Peace mandated by Tatmadaw is looking forward to the peace
and tranquillity, and development of the country.
The fundamentals of democracy are
abiding by the rules and regulations and paying respect to laws. For the sake
of fulfilling their real need, it is essential that peace conferences are
required to be continuously held with a strong determination by Tatmadaw and
Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs) under the lead of the government. Our
national peace must only be restored by the collective effort of our people.
Therefore, I would like to underscore that any possible ways will be discovered
in accord with agreements prescribed in the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement
(NCA) to bring durable peace.
Although democracy has to be
performed by the people’s desire, people’s desire must be honest and truthful
for worthy politics. I would like you to bear in mind that democracy with a lack
of honesty is hard to tell whether it is a genuine democracy. I would like to
impart that Tatmadaw has to safeguard Three Main National Causes as the
national policy, let the country be led by any political system and government.
The Senior General left the parade
after taking the salute of the cadet companies. After the parade, the Senior
General received five outstanding cadets at the parlour of the headquarters of
DSA and spoke words of honour.
In his speech, the Senior General
said those cadets won outstanding awards because of hardworking and discipline
in literature, military education and training martial arts during the
four-year term. The Senior General stressed the need for those cadets to
continue their hardworking throughout their lives while maintaining the basic
practices of self-control and discipline. They took excessive training in
literature and martial arts without a liberty-stop situation within two years
in the third and fourth years due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
As the State and the Tatmadaw
turned out those cadets to become good leaders in the future, they have to
dutifully serve their assignments with loyalty based on training from the DSA
and control themselves so as to repay the debt of gratitude to the State and
the Tatmadaw. They themselves need to uplift their lives for meeting the goals.
They all have to be loyal to the State and the Tatmadaw as well as their
families along their lives applying the good practices.
MNA
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