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IGP Zulfiqar Hameed Visits Bajaur, Meets Families of Martyred Policemen, Vows to Bring Terrorists to Justice
IGP Zulfiqar Hameed Visits Bajaur, Meets Families of Martyred Policemen, Vows to Bring Terrorists to Justice

Anwar Zada Gulyar

Bajaur : Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Zulfiqar Hameed, paid an emergency visit to district Bajaur and met the families of the Ababeel Squad personnel who were martyred in a terrorist attack in Naway Kali the previous night. The IGP offered condolences, prayed for the elevation of the martyrs’ ranks, and handed over financial assistance cheques to the bereaved families.
According to details, on the evening of February 25, terrorists opened fire on a police patrol party in Naway Kali at the time of Iftar, when the personnel were performing their duties to ensure the protection of citizens’ lives and property. As a result of the attack, four personnel of the Ababeel Squad were martyred on the spot, while two others sustained injuries.
The IGP, accompanied by the Additional IGP CTD and the Regional Police Officer Malakand, laid floral wreaths at the Martyrs’ Memorial and offered collective prayers. Later, during his meeting with the families of the martyrs at the DC Compound, he stated that the cowardly attack reflected the weakness of the terrorists. He added that Bajaur Police have always remained at the forefront in the fight against crime and terrorism, and such incidents cannot demoralize the force.
Zulfiqar Hameed emphasized that a thorough investigation from all angles is underway and that the perpetrators will soon be traced and brought to justice. He also directed that the injured personnel be provided with the best possible medical treatment.
While interacting with police officials on duty, the IGP said that the history of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police and its people is filled with unmatched sacrifices. “We have never stepped back before, nor will we in the future. Protecting the public remains our top priority, and our struggle against terrorism will continue until its complete elimination,” he remarked.
He further assured that the government would take all necessary steps to ensure the proper care and support of the martyrs’ children and to fulfill the basic needs of Bajaur Police. Paying tribute to the joint sacrifices of the police and the public in the fight against terrorism, he reaffirmed that law enforcement agencies will continue coordinated efforts to establish lasting peace in the region.

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Faith Leaders Share Message of Harmony at British High Commission
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By: Nadeem Faisal Baiga

ISLAMABAD: In a powerful display of unity and mutual respect, the British High Commission Islamabad hosted a landmark interfaith Iftar dinner in Islamabad, bringing together representatives from 11 different religious communities from across Pakistan. The event was designed to celebrate the nation’s rich tapestry of faiths and underscore the importance of inclusive dialogue.

Leaders and members from Pakistan’s diverse religious landscape, including prominent figures from Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and other minority communities, gathered to share a meal and engage in meaningful conversation. The gathering served as a vibrant platform to promote social inclusion and highlight the vast, often underrepresented, religious communities that contribute to the country’s cultural heritage.

Beyond the breaking of the fast, the evening was dedicated to fostering deeper understanding among faiths. Guests discussed the critical importance of mutual respect, empathy, and ensuring equal participation for all citizens, regardless of their religious background.

Jane Marriott CMG OBE addressed the attendees, emphasizing the symbolic and practical importance of such gatherings. She drew attention to an often-overlooked symbol of national unity, stating:

“The white in Pakistan’s flag is not decorative: it represents a commitment to dignity and equal belonging. Events like this bring us together around empathy, connection, and a reminder that difference is not a barrier but a strength.”

Her remarks resonated deeply with participants, reinforcing the message that Pakistan’s strength lies in its diversity.

The interfaith Iftar forms part of the British High Commission’s ongoing commitment to supporting dialogue between communities. The event aligns with its broader mission to encourage equal rights and opportunities for all citizens, fostering an environment where every individual feels a sense of belonging and can participate fully in national development.

Religious leaders present at the gathering welcomed the initiative, appreciating the opportunity to exchange perspectives and share a meal with fellow Pakistanis from different faith traditions. The event stood as a testament to shared humanity and the enduring potential for unity in diversity.

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