Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Nawaz Arravil of Gayari Sector Siachen /Inspects Gayari rescue operation/ Corp Commander Lt. General Khalid Nawaz and Forces Commander Major General Akram ul Haq. briefing on the rescue operation



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Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) chief Mian Nawaz Sharif  including  other PML-N leaders  on Tuesday visited Gayari sector of Siachen and appreciated the rescue efforts of army. PML-N chief visited the sector and appreciated the rescue efforts of army and expressed solidarity with the Pakistani soldiers who were buried under in avalanche. Nawaz spent around 20 minutes at the sector and returned back to Skardu.

Nawaz Sharif visited the Gayari sector where the rescue operation is underway.
A large number of PML-N workers recieived Nawaz Sharif at Skardu airport.
Nawaz sharif was accompanied by other PML-N leaders including Marvi Memon, Pervez Rashid and Mahtab Abbasi.
After a short stay at Skardu airport, Nawaz Sharif left for Giyari via helicopter.
The PML-N president received a briefing on the rescue operation from Corp Commander Lt. General Khalid Nawaz and Forces Commander Major General Akram ul Haq.
 Nawaz Sharif also visited the residences of soldiers in Skardu and expressed grief over the incident.
 Later, he distributed cheques worth Rs 500,000 to the families of the affected soldiers in Skardu.
REPORTS BY TV CHANNELS


Shigar Vally 17 April 2012: Former Prime Minister & PML-N President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif kisses a little girl who's father is stuck under avalanche in Gayari Vally.


Sakardu 17 April 2012: Former Prime Minister & PML-N President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif waves to the large crowd who gathered on his arrival in Sakardu.


Sakardu 17 April 2012: Former Prime Minister & PML-N President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif caress to a little girl who's father is stuck in Gayari Vally.


Shigar Vally 17 April 2012: Former Prime Minister & PML-N President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif offering Dua and well being for the victims of Gayari Vally Solders stuck under avalanche.
courtesy by press photographer of pml(n)

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