Balochistan Flood Hero Honored with Rs2.5 Million Cash Award by PM Shehbaz
Promises of free education for his kids till university
Islamabad-Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif honored Mohibullah, an excavator operator from Balochistan, with a cash reward of Rs 2.5 million for his heroic act of rescuing a stranded family during the floods in Qilla Abdullah. The prime minister invited Mohibullah to the Prime Minister’s House, praising his courage and selflessness in risking his own life to save others,
The whole nation including me feels proud of you. I deeply adore your love for humanity. You are a nation’s hero as you showed the courage to save human lives,” the prime minister said.
He said that Mohibullah had fulfilled the national responsibility by rescuing the stranded people without caring about his own life. Besides awarding Rs 2.5 million from the Government of Pakistan, the prime minister also announced a free-of-charge education facility up to the university level for Mohibullah’s children and cost-free healthcare for his family.
“This an honor for me to meet the prime minister of Pakistan. I never thought so. While rescuing the stranded family, I never knew that the act would get that much popular countrywide,” Mohibullah said in the meeting.
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He also thanked the prime minister for acknowledging his gesture and honoring him by inviting him to the PM House. Federal cabinet members Attaullah Tarar, Jam Kamal Khan and Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Chairman of PM Youth Program Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, PM’s Coordinator Romina Khurshid Alam and relevant senior officers attended the meeting.