Mustafa Kamal, a senior leader of MQM Pakistan and the Federal Minister for Health, visited Kotli District Hospital to meet with civilians injured during the recent unprovoked firing and brutality by Indian forces amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and India.

During his visit, Kamal expressed concern over the injuries sustained by innocent children due to Indian shelling. He mentioned that the visit was conducted on the special instructions of the Prime Minister and the Army Chief.

Kamal noted with sorrow that a child injured in the shelling lost his brother, who was martyred. He prayed for the bereaved family, wishing them patience during this difficult time.

Kamal emphasized that all injured individuals would receive the best possible medical care, stating that their complete and free treatment is the government’s responsibility. He assured that the government stands alongside the injured citizens.

Highlighting national unity, Kamal stated that the nation has come together, setting aside political differences, to defend the homeland. He remarked that Pakistan’s name has once again emerged prominently in the international community.

Kamal reiterated that the entire nation is united for the protection and security of Pakistan, demonstrating their resolve as a resilient nation once again.