Families of Girl Students And Rickshaw Driver Died in MM Road Accident Near Bhakkar Call on CM

Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar held a meeting at the CM Office with the families of girl students and a rickshaw driver who had died in a traffic accident on MM Road near Bhakkar. Families of injured girl students in the accident and families of victims of rainstorms and lightening also talked to the chief minister. While the chief minister also held a meeting with the father of child M Habib who was murdered being kidnapped in Kotla Jam. He shook hands with the families and expressed sympathise with them. He gave cheques worth 54 lakhs rupees in total to the families. The families of the girl students who had died in the accident got cheques of Rs0.5 million each. He gave compensation cheques to M Rafique, father of deceased girl student Iqra Rafique, M Shafique, the father of the deceased girl student Sawera Shafique, M Akbar, paternal elder uncle of deceased Maryam, Rashid Ali, father of deceased Sobia Ali, Zahoor Ahmed, father of deceased Iffit Ahmed, M Yaqoob, father of Mahreen Yaqoob, and Nazeer Ahmed, father of ricshaw driver M Amjad. He gave compensation cheques worth Rs100,000 each to Malazam Hussain, father of injured girl student Sania Batool and Faqeer Hussain, grandfather of injured student Sania Parveen. The chief minister gave a cheque for Rs300,000 to Manzoor Hussain, father of Tehmina who had been severely injured in roof collapse during rainstorm. A cheque for Rs.100,000 was given to Manzoor Hussain for the repair of his house. The chief minister gave a cheque for Rs8 lakh to M Aslam, the father of Sumera who had died when lightening hit her. He gave a cheque for Rs.5 lakh to M Shakill, the father of M Habib who was murdered after being kidnapped. He also held prayers for the departed souls. Speaking on the occasion, CM Usman Buzdar said he has deep sympathies for them over the deaths of their loved one. The sympathies of the government are with them. The government will not leave them alone. Every possible help will be provided for the treatment of injured student Sana. He said the government has taken responsibility for the treatment of the girl and this responsibility will discharged at any cost. The chief minister announced a higher secondary school at Sira-e-Mohajar on the demand of the victim family. He said girl students will not need to travel for long distance after this building of this school is constructed. He also announced that Lambardar for the village will appointed soon. The principal secretary to CM, deputy commissioner Bhakkar and concerning officials were also present on the occasion.Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar held a meeting at the CM Office with the families of girl students and a rickshaw driver who had died in a traffic accident on MM Road near Bhakkar. Families of injured girl students in the accident and families of victims of rainstorms and lightening also talked to the chief minister. While the chief minister also held a meeting with the father of child M Habib who was murdered being kidnapped in Kotla Jam. He shook hands with the families and expressed sympathise with them. He gave cheques worth 54 lakhs rupees in total to the families. The families of the girl students who had died in the accident got cheques of Rs0.5 million each. He gave compensation cheques to M Rafique, father of deceased girl student Iqra Rafique, M Shafique, the father of the deceased girl student Sawera Shafique, M Akbar, paternal elder uncle of deceased Maryam, Rashid Ali, father of deceased Sobia Ali, Zahoor Ahmed, father of deceased Iffit Ahmed, M Yaqoob, father of Mahreen Yaqoob, and Nazeer Ahmed, father of ricshaw driver M Amjad. He gave compensation cheques worth Rs100,000 each to Malazam Hussain, father of injured girl student Sania Batool and Faqeer Hussain, grandfather of injured student Sania Parveen. The chief minister gave a cheque for Rs300,000 to Manzoor Hussain, father of Tehmina who had been severely injured in roof collapse during rainstorm. A cheque for Rs.100,000 was given to Manzoor Hussain for the repair of his house. The chief minister gave a cheque for Rs8 lakh to M Aslam, the father of Sumera who had died when lightening hit her. He gave a cheque for Rs.5 lakh to M Shakill, the father of M Habib who was murdered after being kidnapped. He also held prayers for the departed souls. Speaking on the occasion, CM Usman Buzdar said he has deep sympathies for them over the deaths of their loved one. The sympathies of the government are with them. The government will not leave them alone. Every possible help will be provided for the treatment of injured student Sana. He said the government has taken responsibility for the treatment of the girl and this responsibility will discharged at any cost. The chief minister announced a higher secondary school at Sira-e-Mohajar on the demand of the victim family. He said girl students will not need to travel for long distance after this building of this school is constructed. He also announced that Lambardar for the village will appointed soon. The principal secretary to CM, deputy commissioner Bhakkar and concerning officials were also present on the occasion.