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    Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed of Pakistan Rangers Martyred During PTI Protest: Family Pays Tribute

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2November 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed of Pakistan Rangers Martyred During PTI Protest: Family Pays Tribute
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    Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed, a resident of Kark, sacrificed his life for the nation during the PTI protest on November 25. Serving in the Pakistan Rangers, he attained the revered status of martyrdom while performing his duties during the protest.

    The grieving family includes his parents, siblings, two young sons, and a disabled daughter. His father, a retired officer of the Corps of Engineers in the Pakistan Army, takes pride in his son’s service, while another son continues to serve in the army.

    His brother, family, and local community are mourning the loss, calling it a tragic event. “My brother was performing his duty when he was martyred during the protest,” said his brother, Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed. “We are proud of his sacrifice, and we pray that Allah accepts his martyrdom and guides us to follow his path,” he added.

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    The cousin of Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed expressed his sorrow: “He became an innocent victim of an unjust protest.” He further emphasized, “It is our duty to prioritize Pakistan first and ensure no harm comes to the country and its citizens.”

    We urge the youth to refrain from participating in such protests and instead focus on contributing to the country’s development,” the cousin continued.

    He described the martyr as a humble and kind-hearted individual: “He was known for his friendly and respectful nature.”

    The entire community is mourning the loss of Naik Muhammad Ramzan Shaheed, whose sacrifice has left a deep sorrow in the hearts of all.

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