‘Sacrifices of soldiers not to go waste’
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Human Rights Kamran Michael on Thursday condemned the unprovoked firing and aggression of Indian forces along the Line of Control killing two Pakistani soldiers.
In a statement issued here, the minister said the entire nation stand united with armed forces to confront the Indian aggression.
"Our brave armed forces are fully capable of defending the territorial integrity of the country," he said.
While paying rich tribute to the soldiers, who were killed during the unprovoked firing by Indian forces, Kamran Michael said those who laid down life for the protection of motherland were in fact the real heroes and whole nation held their sacrifices in high esteem. He said sacrifices of soldiers for motherland would not go waste and would be remembered always.
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