Gilani expresses grief over Dera Ghazi Khan road accident
MULTAN: Former prime minister and opposition leader in the Senate Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani expressed his deep grief over the loss of precious lives in the Dera Ghazi Khan accident on Monday.
In his condolence message, Gilani said it was a very tragic accident as people were going back to their homes from Sialkot to Rajanpur to celebrate Eid festival but they met with an accident in Dera Ghazi Khan. He expressed his heartiest grief with the bereaved families. He expressed his condolences to all the bereaved families and prayed to Almighty Allah to heal the injured soon.
He demanded the government provide financial assistance to the affected families before Eid. He urged the district administration to provide possible help in burial and last rites of the dead and provide the best possible treatment to the injured.
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