As the nation marks the somber anniversary of the May 9 tragedy, the families of the fallen martyrs continue to grapple with profound sadness and a sense of injustice.
One year since the heart-wrenching events unfolded, their grief remains palpable, their tears a testament to the enduring pain of loss.
In poignant expressions of love and remembrance, the families of the martyrs shared their sentiments, their voices laden with emotion. "I am proud that Allah chose my son for martyrdom," declared the mother of Captain Taha Hashmi Shaheed, her words echoing the unwavering resolve and sacrifice embodied by her son.
Yet, amidst their pride, questions linger about the legacy of those who laid down their lives for their country. "Did the sacrifices of these martyrs go in vain?" asked another grieving mother, her anguish mirrored by countless others who mourn the loss of their loved ones.
For the families, the desecration of the memorials erected in honour of the fallen heroes on May 9 was an unforgivable act of disrespect. "The desecration of the memorials of the martyrs on May 9 was intolerable," lamented the sister of Captain Mohammad Aqib Javed Shaheed, her pain palpable in her words.
Calling for justice, the families urged the government to take swift and decisive action against those responsible for the tragic events of May 9. "I appeal to the government to take strict action against those responsible for May 9," pleaded Captain Mohammad Aqib Javed Shaheed's sister, her plea echoing the sentiments of many.
The betrayal felt by the families was profound, their faith shaken by the actions of those who defiled the memory of their fallen heroes. "The tragedy that happened on May 9 is highly condemnable," declared the sister of Naik Islam Kashif Zuberi Shaheed, her words tinged with disbelief and indignation.