Another injured of Kot Warr incident dies
From Our Correspondent
NANKANA SAHIB: Another injured of Kot Warr incident died at the Allied Hospital, Faisalabad, on Friday.
Ghulam Muhammad was admitted to the hospital after the incident but he succumbed to injuries. Meanwhile, Jamaat-e-Islami secretary general Liaqat Baloch visited Mehmoodpura village and expressed sorrow and grief with the families of the victims and prayed for the departed souls. Later, talking to journalists, Liaqat Baloch said that terrorism and lawlessness was not the problem of one province but of the whole country. He said that most of the roads of the country were narrow and unpaved, posing threat to the travellers. He said that the country was facing various problems like corruption, nepotism and bad governance due to wrong policies of the rulers. He said that the KPK government was striving for solving the basic problems of the masses. JI district office-bearers including Malik Muhammad Aslam and Mian Zahid Nadeem were also present. Meanwhile, PML-N Youth Wing Nankana leaders led by Sardar Mursalain Dogar lit candles for the victims of Kot Warr incident at Goal Chowk.
CHILD LABOUR: DPO Rana Ayaz Saleem has said that nobody will be allowed to violate the Child Labour Act.
He said this while talking to journalists here on Friday. The DPO said that it was the basic right of every kid to get education. He said that SHOs would monitor kilns in their respective areas daily and no negligence would be tolerated in this regard.
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