Rawalpindi: (Parliament Times) Community Welfare Initiatives (CWI) organized
a memorable ceremony in the auditorium of Rawalpindi Arts Council on Sunday
evening to pay tributes to the martyrs of Army Public School, Peshawar. Station
Commander, Rawalpindi Brig. Shahzad Tanveer was the chief guest. Sheikh
Rashid Shafiq MNA, Chairman Rawalpindi Development Authority Muhammad
Arif Abbasi, Chairman Punjab Horticulture Authority Asif Mehmood, Senators,
Members Parliament, notables, heads of Educational Institutions, Members of
Civil Society, students and survivors of APS attended the event. Addressing on the
occasion, Brig Shahzad Tanveer said that the great sacrifices of martyrs of APS,
Peshawar cannot be forgotten which united the entire nation and leadership at one
platform and Armed Forces started a massive campaign to root out terrorism from
Pakistan. He appreciated the efforts of CWI for organizing ceremony to
commemorate the martyrs of APS. Sheikh Rashid Shafiq MNA in his address said
that it was a tragic act of terrorism which affects each and every Pakistani and the way Armed Forces intercepted terrorist and restore the confidence of staff and
parents. He also admired the leadership role of Chief of Army Staff for eliminating
terrorism. Head of CWI Ms. Yasmeen Farooqi briefed about the organization and
paid tributes to the martyrs of APS Peshawar. Students of various Educational
Institutions presented speeches and tableaus to commemorate the sacrifices of
APS, Peshawar students.
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