Saturday, December 27, 2014

Pakistan - Khursheed Shah pays tribute to Benazir Bhutto

The Opposition leader in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah has said that the killers of Ms Benazir Bhutto will be tried in military courts.
He was talking to media here on Saturday, Paying rich tribute to Benazir Bhutto, the Opposition Leader said that democracy in the country has been made possible by the sacrifices rendered by Bhutto.
"Let there be no doubt that the nation is enjoying the fruit of democracy because Benazir Bhutto struggled for the rule of law and true democracy in the country. They would continue to follow the ideals of Benazir Bhutto", he added.
Replying to another question, Shah said that the decision of forming military courts was taken with a heavy heart. He said that the attack on Peshawar Army Public School has united the entire nation adding that the country is still crying for the children that were killed in the heinous attack. Earlier, Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah attended Quran Khuwani held at the Pakistan Sweet Home and offered fateha.
He paid homage to the martyred leader Benzir Bhutto and martyred school children of the Army Public School Peshawar.
Talking to orphan children, Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah said that he was very much impressed by the personality of Shaheed Benzair Bhutto who always worked for the uplift of the downtrodden.
He said that orphans, widows, handicapped and sick persons have the equal rights. Children of Sweet Home also prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul of Benzir Bhutto on her 7th death anniversary and innocent martyred children of Peshawar and also paid eulogised the courage of their Principal Tahira Qazi for embracing martyrdom during efforts to save lives of so many minor children.
On the occasion, Assistant Director Pakistan Bait-ul- Mall Sukkur Shabir Memon said that the Childrent of Sweet Home were provided with free food, shelter, boarding facility and quality education in the renowned educational intuitions of the city. He said that the Sweet Home was being run with the assistance of philanthropists.

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