NHMP organise Christmas celebrations
Islamabad: A special ceremony was held at the National Highways and Motorway Police Lines Headquarters, to celebrate Christmas for the Christian community serving in NHMP (HQs), says a press release.
The event was graced by DIG Headquarters Muhammad Saleem as a chief guest. Senior police officers, along with staff members from the Christian community, also attended the ceremony.
The chief guest, Muhammad Saleem, congratulated the Christian officers and officials on this occasion and distributed bouquets and gifts among all Christian staff members. DIG Muhammad Saleem said that Christmas is a festival of love, brotherhood, and service to humanity. He expressed pride in the Christian staff, acknowledging their outstanding contributions in various fields towards the service of the country and the nation. He further emphasized that every citizen in Pakistan, regardless of their ethnicity, race, or religion, enjoys equal rights.
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