A ray of hope showered on Haseena Gul, the 14-year-old girl who lost all her family members in Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), flight PK-661, crash, after report was taken into notice by the people in power.
The case of Haseena's financial assistance has been taken into account by the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. PM has also taken notice of the people who offered sponsorship of the child in greed of aid.
Moreover, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has assured their full support for the young girl's bright future ahead. Many of the relatives of Haseena had gathered around her in greed after an aid announcement of 3 crore and 30 lac rupees was made. The poor child had lost all her family members in the plane crash and was already in deep pain.
Sources say that Gull's uncle and aunt and other relatives want to take Haseena Gull with them. The girl is suffering from psychological issues caused by the tragic death of her whole family. She has been brought to PIMS Hospital for treatment. Not only that the Prime Minister took notice, Minister of State Tariq Fazal also stated that Maryam Nawaz was herself looking into the matter and the girl would be made owner of the aid just after she reaches maturity. Furthermore, the chairman of Human Rights Commission former Justice Ali Nawaz promised all legal means for financial support of Haseena. Information Advisor of KP government Mushtaq Ghani also assured that the girl will be taken care of at any cost.
Not only that the Prime Minister took notice, Minister of State Tariq Fazal also stated that Maryam Nawaz was herself looking into the matter and the girl would be made owner of the aid just after she reaches maturity. Furthermore, the chairman of Human Rights Commission former Justice Ali Nawaz promised all legal means for financial support of Haseena. Information Advisor of KP government Mushtaq Ghani also assured that the girl will be taken care of at any cost.
PIA spokesman Danyal Gilani said that initially Rs 500, 000 were given to the relatives of the victim for burial and other necessary spending and that complete payment would be made after a thorough probe. Meanwhile, Haseena Gull says she doesn't want to return to Chitral and want to pursue her study in the federal capital.