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Supreme Court Holds Condolence Session for Victims of Indian Army Attack

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Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and all judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan convened a formal condolence session to mourn the loss of innocent lives in the recent unprovoked Indian Army attack.

The judges offered Fateha and expressed deep sympathy with the grieving families, calling the incident a deeply painful and tragic moment for the nation. They prayed for the martyrs’ elevated ranks in the hereafter and strength for the families to cope with the loss.

Reaffirming their commitment to justice and human dignity, the Supreme Court expressed full solidarity with the victims and the nation during this difficult time.

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