Who was the police constable Muhammad Mubashir Bilal killed during the protest?
Muhammad Mubashir Bilal is survived by his grieving family, including his wife, one son, and two daughters.
Constable Muhammad Mubashir Bilal hailed from District Muzaffargarh and was a dedicated and brave officer of the Punjab Police.
His life came to a tragic end during PTI protest due to alleged violence, a loss that has been deeply mourned by the government and senior police officials.
Personal Life
Muhammad Mubashir Bilal is survived by his grieving family, including his wife, one son, and two daughters.
His family is devastated by his untimely demise, but the Punjab Police has assured them of full welfare support.
Tributes
- IG Punjab:The IG Punjab paid tribute to Muhammad Mubashir Bilal, stating that his sacrifice will never be forgotten.
- Prime Minister and Interior Minister: Both leaders condemned the incident and assured that those responsible for this tragedy would be brought to justice.
Assurance of Justice
According to Punjab Police, strict legal action will be taken against the miscreants involved in Muhammad Mubashir Bilal’s death to ensure his sacrifice is not in vain.
This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the risks police officers face in safeguarding the public and maintaining peace. Their services and sacrifices will always be remembered.
Muhsin Naqvi and IG Punjab Press Conference
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, while talking to the media on Tuesday night, said that it was easy for the police to respond to bullets with bullets, but the police responded to bullets with rubber bullets and tear gas shells.
Regarding the death of police constable Mubashir Bilal, he said, “None of those who called for this protest, those who called these people, will be spared. FIRs will be registered against all of them. Those responsible will be punished to the fullest extent of the law.”
IG Punjab Police Dr. Usman Anwar was also present with him. He said that 119 of his police personnel were injured during this protest. Some of them are seriously injured and two are in critical condition.