LAHORE, Jul 03 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Friday visited Kahna to share the grief of families who lost their children in the recent tuition centre tragedy, met the bereaved parents and expressed heartfelt condolences. The chief minister consoled the grieving families, embraced bereaved mothers and assured them that the Punjab government would provide every possible support. She also directed authorities to ensure the best possible medical treatment …
Kahna incident: CM Maryam hands over Rs2m cheques to family of each deceased child, Rs 0.5m to every injured

LAHORE, Jul 03 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Friday visited Kahna to share the grief of families who lost their children in the recent tuition centre tragedy, met the bereaved parents and expressed heartfelt condolences.
The chief minister consoled the grieving families, embraced bereaved mothers and assured them that the Punjab government would provide every possible support.
She also directed authorities to ensure the best possible medical treatment for children injured in the incident.
As part of the provincial government’s relief measures, CM Maryam Nawaz handed over compensation cheques of Rs2 million to the family of each deceased child and Rs500,000 to every injured child.
Speaking to the affected families, the chief minister said the magnitude of the tragedy was beyond words and that no financial compensation could ease the pain of grieving mothers. “There are too few words to express such profound grief. No amount of money can compensate for the tears of bereaved mothers,” she said.
The CM Punjab observed that the tuition centre should have been evacuated immediately after the first brick fell from the roof, adding that the negligence of those responsible would not go unpunished. “I cannot avert the trials decreed by Almighty Allah, but I will not spare those responsible for negligence,” she said.
Expressing empathy with the bereaved families, the chief minister said, that she was a mother herself and fully understanding the pain and emotions of parents.
Describing the loss of innocent children as heartbreaking, Maryam Nawaz assured the families that they would not be left alone in their hour of grief.
“Your children’s loss is my own loss,” she said, reaffirming the Punjab government’s commitment to standing by the affected families and extending every possible assistance


