Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has extended heartfelt appreciation to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shehrbano Naqvi of Gulberg police station in Lahore, acknowledging her remarkable display of bravery and courage.
During the encounter, the chief minister warmly embraced ASP Naqvi, patting her on the back as a gesture of admiration for her valuor.
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The meeting centred on ASP Naqvi's recent involvement in an incident wherein she saved a woman from a mob accusing her of blasphemy, with Naqvi providing detailed insights into the event.
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Maryam took the opportunity to commend the police officer for her bravery and resilience, particularly in the aftermath of the Ichhra incident. She expressed gratitude towards citizens like Naqvi who demonstrated exceptional courage in challenging circumstances.
Highlighting ASP Naqvi's exemplary conduct, the CM described her as a role model for young officers across the province. Naqvi's demonstration of bravery serves as an inspiration for fellow officers, embodying the values of integrity and dedication in public service.
The meeting between Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and ASP Shehrbano Naqvi underscores the significance of recognizing and appreciating acts of bravery and valour within law enforcement agencies. Naqvi's courage serves as a testament to the unwavering commitment of officers to uphold law and order, earning admiration and respect from senior leadership and citizens alike.