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Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari grieved over Kishtwar’s fatal incident

Expresses sympathy with the devastated nomadic family that lost four of its members after a tree fell on their makeshift tent

Srinagar, May 25:Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday expressed his grief and sorrow over the tragic incident in which four members of a nomadic family died as a pine tree fell on their makeshift tent in Kishtwar on Thursday.

In his statement, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, while expressing his profound grief over the tragic incident, said, “I am deeply sorrowed to hear those four members, including three women of a nomadic family have died in Kishtwar as a tree fell on their tent. This is a heart wrenching tragedy, as the poor family, along with their flock of sheep, had halted in the Bhalana forest while en route to Dachan in Kisthwar, when a tree fell on their makeshift tent. My heart goes out to the surviving members of the family, who lost four members in this unfortunate incident. One can imagine the agony and pain that the family members, who lost their kith and kin in this fatal incident, must be feeling at this time.”

He added, “I extend my deepest condolences to the grieving family, and I pray to Almighty Allah to bestow them with much-needed strength and fortitude to endure the immeasurable pain caused by this inconsolable loss.”

Apni Party President urged the administration to provide immediate and swift relief to the affected family. He also demanded adequate compensation for the devastated family to alleviate their suffering and assist them in rebuilding their lives.

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