By Our Correspondent
LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Minorities Affairs, Ramesh Singh Arora, visited the flood and rain-affected areas of Buner and personally met with the victims to express solidarity. During his visit, he listened to the grievances of the people and assured them of every possible support from the Punjab Government.

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On this occasion, the Provincial Minister said that natural calamities are indeed a great trial, but with the spirit of unity and brotherhood, these challenges can be overcome. He further stated that the Pakistan Army and other rescue institutions are engaged round the clock in relief activities, ensuring that the affected population receives immediate assistance.
Ramesh Singh Arora emphasized that service to humanity remains our top priority. He added that the supply of relief goods to flood victims is being ensured and that the process of rehabilitation in the affected areas will commence soon.
The Minister reiterated that the Punjab Government will never abandon the affected families in their time of need. “We are Pakistanis first, and we share equally in each other’s pain and hardships. Rising above politics and governments, prioritizing humanity is the need of the hour,” he said.
