CM Bugti offers condolences to former Chief Secretary Fazil Asghar on father’s passing

CM Bugti offers condolences to former Chief Secretary Fazil Asghar on father’s passing

QUETTA: The Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti visited the residence of former Chief Secretary Fazil Asghar to offer condolences on the passing of his father.

The CM showed deep condolences over the bereavement and sympathies to Fazil Asghar and his family. In this regard, the Chief Minister Bugti prayed for the departed soul, asking Almighty Allah to grant the deceased a place in Jannat-ul-Firdous and to give patience and strength to the bereaved family.

He also offered Fateha for the eternal peace of the departed. The Chief Minister said that the loss of parents is one of the greatest sorrows in life and that no one can truly replace their presence and guidance.

He mentioned that the pain of such a loss is deeply personal and enduring, but faith and prayers provide solace in difficult times.

Furthermore, “The separation from one’s parents is an irreplaceable loss. I share the grief of Fazil Asghar and his family in this moment of sorrow,” Chief Minister Bugti said.

He added that the entire provincial government stands in solidarity with the bereaved family and shares their grief. Moreover, the Chief Minister commended the late father of Fazil Asghar for his good character and contributions to his family and community.

He said that the memories and values left behind by parents continue to guide and inspire their children throughout life.

Meanwhile, Sarfraz Bugti confirmed his commitment to maintaining a sense of unity, compassion, and humanity among all segments of society, especially during moments of personal loss and hardship.

He focused on that expressing solidarity with those in mourning indicates the spirit of empathy and collective responsibility that binds communities together.

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The visit concluded with prayers for the departed soul and words of comfort for the family. The Chief Minister urged everyone to remember the deceased in their prayers and to extend continued support to the bereaved family during this difficult period.

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