Rangers officials meet Godil

Published September 13, 2015
─ Photo: National Assembly website.
─ Photo: National Assembly website.

KARACHI: Officials of Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, on Saturday met Rashid Godil, a lawmaker of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, at his residence and inquired after his health, said the force spokesperson.

On this occasion, the officials presented a bouquet to Mr Godil on behalf of the Rangers and assured him of the provision of security in case such a need arose, said a press statement.

The MQM legislator was discharged from the Liaquat National Hospital on Friday afternoon after doctors termed his health condition stable. He had sustained five gunshot wounds in a targeted attack in Bahadurabad that left him on a ventilator in August.

In a recent recorded video message, the politician expressed gratitude to the countrymen for praying for him that finally resulted in his ‘miraculous’ recovery.

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2015

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