President Arif Alvi holds telephonic conversation with the heirs of the martyrs and pray for them.


Islamabad: President Dr. Arif Alvi on Friday paid rich tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives for the sake of the motherland.
The President held telephonic conversations with the heirs of Naib Subedar Sanoobar Ali, Havaldar Aftab Ahmed, Havaldar Muhammad Arif, Havaldar Muhammad Imran, Sepoy Ahmed Ali, Sepoy Muhammad Haseeb Akbar, Sepoy Zeeshan Nazakat, Abdul Rasheed and Waris Ali, who were martyred in Jani Khel, Bannu terrorist attack on 31st of August.
صدر مملکت ڈاکٹر عارف علوی کا جانی خیل خودکش حملے کے شہداء کے لواحقین سے ٹیلیفون پر اظہارِ افسوس
— The President of Pakistan (@PresOfPakistan) September 8, 2023
صدر مملکت نے 31 اگست کو بنوں میں شہید ہونے والے پاک فوج کے جوانوں کے ورثاء سے بات کی
صدر مملکت نے شہداء کو وطن کی خاطر جامِ شہادت نوش کرنے پر خراجِ عقیدت پیش کیا pic.twitter.com/lJpxwnrYG2
The President paid homage to Shuhada and prayed that Almighty Allah may grant higher ranks to the martyrs in heaven. He also prayed for fortitude to the bereaved families to bear the loss.

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