Punjab’s top official, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, expressed heartfelt condolences today upon visiting a village in Sialkot for the death of Armaghan Subhani’s mother.
The Punjab Chief Minister made her way to Vario, where she offered personal sympathies and prayers to the bereaved family. In an emotional gesture, she recited the Fatiha, traditional Muslim prayer for deceased loved ones, thereby showing deep concern for their plight.
Speaking directly to the grieving family, Sharif remarked with deep emotion, “The loss of a mother’s nurturing touch is akin to a tragedy; her presence and light cannot be replaced.” Her words resonated deeply with the villagers, who appreciated her personal visit as an act of support during this difficult time.
Sharif’s visit was attended by senior provincial ministers including Marium Aurangzeb, Azma Zahid Bukhari, Muhammad Manshaullah Butt, and Mian Zeeshan Rafiq. They all came together to provide solace to the grieving family. Additionally, several members from the National and Provincial Assemblies were in attendance.
The Chief Minister’s visit garnered widespread praise from local residents who praised her for her empathetic response and her direct involvement in extending support during their moment of grief.


