Islamabad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to eradicating terrorism, emphasizing this during visits to the families of two military personnel who lost their lives in combat. His visits aimed to honor the sacrifices of Captain Ahmed Badr and Lieutenant Colonel Syed Kashif Ali, both of whom fell in the line of duty in North Waziristan and Chaklala, respectively.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Prime Minister offered condolences and expressed the nation’s pride in the martyrs’ bravery and ultimate sacrifice. He engaged with the families and local community leaders, acknowledging the debt of gratitude the nation owes to its fallen heroes and their families.
In a gesture of remembrance and honor, Prime Minister Sharif announced the establishment of a school named after Captain Ahmed Badr, fulfilling a wish expressed by the martyr’s father. This act underscores the government’s commitment to remembering and valuing the contributions of those who have laid down their lives for the country.
Furthermore, during his visit to the residence of Lieutenant Colonel Syed Kashif Ali, the Prime Minister offered prayers and paid tribute to the martyr’s service to Pakistan, assuring the bereaved family of the nation’s unwavering support.
These visits and declarations reflect the government’s broader resolve to combat terrorism and highlight the significance of unity and remembrance in the face of national challenges.