PM orders to identify, bring to justice those involved in cop’s martyrdom
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif yesterday condemned the killing of a police constable by protesters and expressed solidarity with the slain officer’s family.
Prime Minister Sharif extended his condolences to the family of Constable Mubashir Shaheed, who was fatally injured in violent clashes, and prayed for the officer’s soul, according to a statement by the PM Office’s Media Wing.
Sharif ordered authorities to swiftly identify and bring those involved in the incident to justice. He also directed officials to ensure the best possible medical care for other police personnel injured by stone pelting and violence allegedly instigated by the demonstrators.
“The attack on police in the name of so-called peaceful protest is condemnable,” the prime minister said, adding that officers were working to maintain law and order.
He criticised the protesters for endangering lives and claimed that the same elements behind the May 9 riots were once again engaging in violence.
“Constable Mubashir’s life and his family’s future have been shattered by those who wish to destabilise the country,” Sharif said, paying tribute to the 46-year-old officer.
He warned that violent acts in the guise of protests only serve to derail national progress, calling out the protesters for harming Pakistan’s development efforts.
Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 26 2024
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