He conveys profound sympathies and concern over damages caused by flood


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has offered support and assistance to Bangladesh on behalf of the people and government of Pakistan following the catastrophic floods.
In a letter addressed to the Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus, he conveyed profound sympathies and concern at the loss of life and devastation caused by the ongoing floods and affirmed solidarity with the people of Bangladesh.
The Prime Minister said the people and government of Pakistan extend profound sympathies to the people and government of Bangladesh during this difficult time.
He said that we stand in solidarity with Bangladesh and our thoughts, prayers are with all those who have lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones.
Acknowledging the resilience of the people of Bangladesh in the face of calamities, Shehbaz Sharif said that he is confident that they will overcome this adversity under Muhammad Yunus’ able leadership.

Several parents in Karachi refuse polio vaccination to their children
- 18 minutes ago

ICC makes major changes to cricket laws
- 5 hours ago

Convoy of Pakistani students stranded in Iran leaves Tehran
- 6 hours ago

Sea breezes in Karachi; light to moderate rain likely today
- 4 hours ago

Punjab cabinet approves Rs5,335bn budget
- 37 minutes ago

Tentative schedule for ICC Women's Cricket World Cup revealed
- an hour ago

Drugs recovered from Muscat-bound passenger at Islamabad Airport
- 4 hours ago

Iran launches major missile attack on Israel early morning
- 6 hours ago

US may join ‘Israel-Iran war’: Trump
- 5 hours ago

Written order issued on appeal of PTI founder’s polygraph test
- 6 minutes ago

Iran hangs man accused of spying for Mossad
- 2 hours ago

Magnitude 2.6 quake again shakes Karachi
- 4 hours ago