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Bugti Announces Civil Award for Ward Boy Who Saved Doctor After Acid Attack

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Abdul Razzaq Tareen recognized nationally

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti announced a civil award for Abdul Razzaq, who saved Dr. Mahnoor’s life during an acid attack at Sandeman Hospital in Quetta.

Bugti stated that Abdul Razzaq acted swiftly and risked his own life to provide immediate assistance, noting that brave individuals are a source of national pride.

The chief minister confirmed the award would be formally recognized nationally, praising Abdul Razzaq for his timely action and high example of humanity and professional responsibility. Bugti also emphasized the government’s commitment to encouraging those who serve humanity and protect public life and property.

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