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Terrorism victims; CM reiterates resolve never to abandon families

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has reiterated her resolve to never leave the families of those martyred or injured in acts of terrorism alone. The chief minister paid tribute to civilians, officers and security personnel who were martyred or injured in terrorist attacks. She also saluted the courage of the families of terrorism victims and offered sincere prayers for the…

Terrorism victims; CM reiterates resolve never to abandon families

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif affirmed her determination to not leave the families of terrorism victims or survivors behind. Commemorating the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, she honored the civilians, officers, and security personnel who lost their lives or suffered injuries in terrorist attacks.

She also expressed admiration for the bravery of the families coping with the aftermath of terrorism. In her message, the CM highlighted the steadfastness of the Pakistan Armed Forces, police, and other security institutions, standing as an impenetrable barrier against terrorism. She emphasized that Pakistan has borne the brunt of terrorism globally.

"We stand by the victims of terrorism and their families," she reiterated. She clarified that terrorism transcends boundaries of religion, homeland, and language. The CM called for the creation of a society anchored in peace, love, and tolerance, striving to quash the narrative of hatred and sustain the flame of peace. She condemned the Mastung blast in Balochistan, offering heartfelt condolences to the bereaved and praying for the swift recovery of the injured.

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