Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti today paid tribute to Malak Naz, the province’s first female police constable to die in the ongoing fight against terrorism, acknowledging her profound bravery and sacrifice.
Chief Minister Bugti stated that Malak Naz’s contribution set a new benchmark for valour. He further noted, via a social media post on “X”, that her sacrifice was particularly poignant as her husband, Abdul Ghani, a levies constable, had also previously attained martyrdom while serving the nation.
“This unparalleled sacrifice by a single family is a source of pride for the entire nation,” the Chief Minister affirmed, highlighting the profound devotion of the couple.
He assured that the Government of Balochistan stands in solidarity with the children and relatives of the fallen officer, deeming it its duty to provide comprehensive assistance. Bugti pledged that the administration would persist in taking all feasible measures for the well-being and care of martyrs” families.
Chief Minister Bugti emphasised that the sacrifices made by martyrs constitute an invaluable national asset that will never be forgotten. He stated that every brave individual who has sacrificed their life for Pakistan in Balochistan is a source of pride, and looking after their families is a fundamental responsibility of the state.
He firmly declared that the counter-terrorism campaign would continue until extremism is eradicated, and the mission for which these heroes laid down their lives would be accomplished at all costs.