Police constable Haider Ali received recognition from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif after the officer died saving flood victims in Pind Dadan Khan's Chotala Police Station area. The chief minister described the fallen officer's actions as a brave sacrifice worthy of lasting remembrance. Sharif extended condolences to Ali's relatives during their time of loss. She praised the constable's dedication as an example for Punjab Police officers and citizens across Pakistan. The chief minister called his service a source of motivation for young people throughout the country.
Sharif emphasized that Ali's commitment to protecting others demonstrates the values needed in public service. She highlighted his willingness to risk personal safety for the sake of community welfare. The provincial government promised assistance to the officer's surviving family members. Sharif assured relatives that officials will support them through this challenging period. Ali's death occurred while he performed rescue operations during dangerous flooding conditions.
Sharif emphasized that Ali's commitment to protecting others demonstrates the values needed in public service. She highlighted his willingness to risk personal safety for the sake of community welfare. The provincial government promised assistance to the officer's surviving family members. Sharif assured relatives that officials will support them through this challenging period. Ali's death occurred while he performed rescue operations during dangerous flooding conditions.