Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz expressed her sincere appreciation for Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shehrbano Naqvi from the Gulberg police station in Lahore in a recent event at Ichra. The CM commended Naqvi for her outstanding bravery and courage, recognizing her remarkable display of valour.
During the meeting, Nawaz warmly embraced ASP Naqvi, patting her on the back as a gesture of admiration for her courageous actions. The CM also took the opportunity to engage with and commend the LUMS students who had emerged victorious in a speech competition at Harvard University, offering words of high praise for their achievement.
The primary focus of the meeting was ASP Naqvi’s recent involvement in an incident where she played a pivotal role in saving a woman from a hostile mob accusing her of blasphemy. Naqvi provided detailed insights into the event, and the Chief Minister expressed gratitude for her unwavering commitment to duty and protection of the vulnerable.
During the event, the Chief Minister also interacted with the LUMS students who emerged victorious in the speech competition at Harvard University, showering them with commendations and words of high praise.
“A day of celebrating heroes & future leaders! Meeting ASP Shehrbano & LUMS students.”
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Maryam Nawaz underscored ASP Naqvi’s exceptional courage in challenging circumstances, particularly in the aftermath of the Ichra incident. She applauded Naqvi for her resilience and bravery, acknowledging the crucial role she played in upholding justice and safeguarding the rights of individuals.
Taking advantage of the occasion, the Chief Minister commended the police officer for her exemplary conduct, describing her as a role model for young officers throughout the province.