
KARACHI (RNN TV) — Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Friday announced financial assistance for victims of Indian aggression during Operation Bunyan Marsoos. Families of martyrs will receive Rs. 10 million, while injured individuals will be granted Rs. 1 million.
The announcement was made during a flag-hoisting ceremony at the Sindh Secretariat to mark Youm-e-Tashakur. The event was attended by provincial ministers, advisers, and senior officials, who honored the sacrifices of Pakistan’s armed forces.
Praising the military’s swift response, CM Murad said, “Defending the homeland is every Pakistani’s duty, and our unity brought a larger enemy to its knees.” He urged the public to pray for the martyrs and use the victory as motivation to work for the country’s progress.
The financial aid reflects the Sindh government’s commitment to supporting the families of national heroes and highlighting the nation’s resilience.
Source: Web Desk
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