LAHORE:
Punjab Prime Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif said that being a refugee is not a crime.
“It is a cruel compulsion. No one becomes a refugee of one’s desire. One has to leave the home, the floor to save life,” he said in his message on World Refugee Day.
She stressed: “Wars come to an end, but the feeling of the lack of housing of refugees remains for generations. The impotence of the displaced refugees of Palestine and Syria is equivalent to a severe test for humanity. The world must realize the serious reality that those who seek asylum are not weak, but oppressed.”
She described: “Despite the scarce resources, Pakistan has generously housed millions of refugees by defending his dignity and esteem. Pakistan has always become a vociferous voice of the oppressed and will continue to increase his voice for the well -being of refugees throughout the world. Gold so that the oppression and every human being can be eliminated and each human being feels and the peace of peace and peace feels throughout the world.”
In another statement, Prime Minister Maryam Nawaz expressed pain for the death of three Lahore tourists due to the collapse of a glacier near Mansehra.
The prime minister also expressed sadness for the disappearance of Senior Ayesha Khan actress.