Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has announced a civil award for a hospital employee who showed exceptional courage during a violent incident in Quetta.
The award has been granted to Abdul Razzaq Tareen, a ward boy at Civil Hospital Quetta, who was injured while attempting to protect a female doctor during an acid attack.
The decision highlights the governmentโs recognition of bravery and selfless service in life-threatening situations.
Hospital Worker Injured While Saving Doctor
According to official details, Abdul Razzaq Tareen sustained burn injuries when he tried to intervene during an acid attack targeting Dr Mahnoor at Civil Hospital Quetta.
Despite the danger, he stepped forward to protect the doctor from the attacker. As a result, he suffered serious injuries while performing his duty.
The incident has been widely described as an act of courage and dedication within the healthcare community.
Chief Minister Praises Act of Courage
Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti personally contacted Abdul Razzaq to appreciate his bravery and commitment.
During the phone call, the chief minister listened to his account of the incident and acknowledged his sacrifice in protecting Dr Mahnoor.
โYou have made us proud with your courage and commitment,โ the chief minister told Razzaq, praising his actions during the emergency.
He further stated that individuals who risk their lives to save others represent the highest standards of humanity.
Government to Cover Medical Expenses
The chief minister assured that the Government of Balochistan would bear all medical expenses related to Abdul Razzaqโs treatment.
This decision aims to support the injured worker and ensure he receives proper medical care without financial burden.
Officials emphasized that the government stands with those who serve the public in difficult and dangerous situations.
Recognition for Selfless Service
Bugti highlighted that Abdul Razzaqโs timely intervention reflected exceptional professional responsibility and human compassion.
He said such acts deserve recognition at both provincial and national levels.
Moreover, he stressed that public servants who protect lives should always be encouraged and supported.
The announcement of a civil award underscores the governmentโs commitment to honouring bravery and dedication in public service roles.
Conclusion
The civil award for Abdul Razzaq Tareen marks official recognition of his courage during a critical incident at Civil Hospital Quetta.
By risking his own safety to protect Dr Mahnoor, the hospital worker has been acknowledged as a symbol of bravery and selfless service.
The provincial governmentโs decision highlights its broader commitment to supporting individuals who act decisively to save lives in emergency situations.
