PM Imran Khan and other politicians pay tribute to APS martyr

According to the report, Prime Minister Imran Khan, opposition leaders Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid eloquent tributes to the martyrs of the APS tragedy on the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attack on Army Public School Peshawar.

“On December 16, 2014, terrorists assaulted and martyred over 140 people in APS, Peshawar, including 132 children,” Imran Khan tweeted. Terrorism has been defeated in Pakistan. I want to emphasise that we will never fail the surviving and parents of our murdered children. Violence and those who use it as a technique have no place in our society.”
In his speech on the seventh anniversary of the unfortunate tragedy at Army Public School, Prime Minister Imran Khan asked the nation to remain firmly united against those who seek to sow dissension and prejudice along sectarian, religious, and ethnic lines.

The Prime Minister stated that the country should identify these groups among its ranks and assist the government in eliminating them.

Time has proven, according to Imran Khan, that terrorism has no religion or nation, but rather is a cowardly mindset that may even utilise youngsters to carry out its heinous plans.

Imran Khan stated that the Army Public School martyrs’ sacrifices were not in vain. He stated that as a result of this heinous act, the Pakistani nation became unified and tackled the threat with firm resolve. According to him, the enemy was targeted and eliminated in their dens under the National Action Plan.

On this day in 2014, seven TTP terrorist attacks claimed the lives of 147 individuals, including students and teachers.

The Army Public School had around 1,000 staff members and students at the time of the tragedy, with many of the students being children of military personnel.

In his response on the APS incident, PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari offered glowing homage to the martyrs of the APS. He stated that the state will continue in debt until the conspirators, planners, and murders of APS pupils are not held accountable and punished exemplary.

Because the National Action Plan has not been properly implemented, security officers are continuously being martyred, according to AAZ.
State-level conversations with terrorists, according to PPP leader and former president, demonstrate the state’s fragility.

Asif Ali Zardari paid tribute to the security professionals, officials, and soldiers who gave their lives in the service of the homeland.

The state has no right, according to AAZ, to grant amnesty to individuals who murdered innocent souls and children.

With the survivors and victims of the APS, AAZ committed to bring the perpetrators and attackers of the tragic APS atrocity to justice.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also paid respect to the APS martyrs and showed solidarity with the survivors of the APS.

The nation, according to Bilawal, is still yearning for justice in the APS tragedy. The PPP’s leader promised to speak up for the victims of terrorism.

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