CM along with Ministers, MPAs visit Iranian consulate; expresses grief & condolence over tragic mishap

Independent Report

QUETTA: The Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti visited the Iranian Consulate in Quetta on Monday afternoon, to personally express condolence to the Iranian diplomats deputed there over the death of President Ebrahim Raisi and his companions in the Helicopter crash.
He was accompanied by the Provincial Ministers Ali Madad Jatak, Mir Shoaib Nausherwani, Mir Saleem Ahmed Khosa, Mir Zahoor Ahmed Khosa and Sardarzada Faisal Jamali, Mir Asghar Rind and Mir Barkat Rind and MPA, Mir Zabid Reki.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that every Pakistani is standing with the Iranian nation and government in the time of trial.
He said that the late President Raisi played vital role for strengthening the relations between Pakistan and Iran.
He expressed the belief that the mission of the late President would remain continued even after the big tragedy. He also said that the progress made by the Iranian President for bringing improvement in the relations between the two countries would always be remembered.
The Deputy Consul General of Iran to Quetta thanked the Chief Minister on his visit to the Iranian consulate. He said that the Iranian government and people value the love and affection of Pakistani people a lot.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister expressed deep grief and sorrow over death of Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi and other personalities in Helicopter mishap in Iran.
In a condolence message issued here on Monday, the Chief Minister said that he is grieved over the death of Iranian President and his companions in the helicopter crash.
He said that the Balochistan government and people express empathy with the Iranian government and people of Iran in the time of trial.
The Chief Minister prayed that may Allah Almighty rest the departed souls into Its eternal peace and grant enough strength and patience to the bereaved families and Iranian nation on the tragic loss.

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