Afridi continued to say that we are indebted to the blood of martyrs.


Karachi: Pakistan cricket team players paid tribute to armed forces and the martyrs of Pakistan.
Famous cricketer Shahid Afridi said that every Pakistani consider it his duty to love its soil.
He also said: “Nations who forget their martyrs, do not become a part of the history”.
Afridi continued to say that we are indebted to the blood of martyrs.
“The sacrifices of the martyrs will not only be remembered, but their dignity will remained untouched,” he vowed.
On the other hand fast bowler Haris Rauf said: “Death of a martyrs is the life of the nation”.
Every Pakistani consider its duty to love every martyr of Pakistan, Rauf added, stating that our faith is Pakistani nation neither has forgotten the sacrifices of the martyrs, nor it will.
He also assured to not only remember the sacrifices of, but also protect their dignity.
Haris Rauf added: “Long live Pakistan, love live Pakistan army”.
شہدا کے تقدس اور حرمت پر کبھی کوئی آنچ نہیں آنے دیں گے، کرکٹرز#GNN #NewsUpdates #BreakingNews #GNN_Updates pic.twitter.com/OjGuhW7Taw
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) June 12, 2023

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