Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi traveled to the residence of martyred Major Zeeyyad Salim's family on Sunday. The minister expressed government support for relatives grieving the officer's death during anti-terrorism operations in Balochistan. Major Salim's mother had previously endured the loss of her husband, Brigadier Muhammad Saleem, who died serving the nation in 2005. The minister praised the family's continued dedication to Pakistan despite their profound sacrifices.
Naqvi met with the martyr's mother, sister, and brothers during his condolence visit. He offered prayers for Major Salim's elevated status and assured the family of government care. The minister commended their strength and declared that such mothers represent national pride. Family members shared final communications from Major Zeeyyad, revealing his commitment to rescuing wounded colleagues despite his injuries. Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa and Inspector General Ali Nasir Rizvi accompanied the minister throughout the visit.
Naqvi met with the martyr's mother, sister, and brothers during his condolence visit. He offered prayers for Major Salim's elevated status and assured the family of government care. The minister commended their strength and declared that such mothers represent national pride. Family members shared final communications from Major Zeeyyad, revealing his commitment to rescuing wounded colleagues despite his injuries. Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa and Inspector General Ali Nasir Rizvi accompanied the minister throughout the visit.