Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif delivered a powerful message on World Refugee Day, emphasizing that being a refugee is not a crime but a harsh compulsion. She stated, “No one becomes a refugee by choice. People are forced to leave their homes and lands to save their lives.”
Maryam Nawaz highlighted the suffering refugees endure, pointing out that wars eventually end, but the pain for displaced individuals often continues. She called for greater compassion and support for refugees, reminding society of their humanity and the difficult circumstances they face.
Her statement serves as a reminder to treat refugees with dignity and understanding rather than suspicion or fear. The Chief Minister’s comments come at a time when global conflicts continue to displace millions.
Her call to acknowledge refugees’ struggles is an important step in promoting empathy and finding solutions to humanitarian crises around the world.
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