Honouring the dead

Published April 28, 2026 Updated April 28, 2026 09:19am

The Punjab government has taken an extraordinarily compassionate and humanitarian step by launching a free ambulance service to transport deceased patients from hospitals to their hometowns. In moments of profound grief, when families are already struggling with the pain of loss, such an initiative offers not only practical support, but also displays a profound sense of care and dignity. For many who cannot afford transportation in such difficult times, this service will bring immeasurable relief and comfort.

In a society where losing a loved one is often accompanied by logistical and financial burdens, this step demonstrates an empathetic understanding of human sufferings. It is a reflection of governance that truly values its citizens, recognising that respect for human dignity extends even beyond life. Such measures go far beyond mere administration; they touch hearts, ease sorrows, and show that the state can stand as a pillar of support in life’s most vulnerable moments.

This rare initiative sets a remarkable precedent in Pakistan’s history, high-lighting that public service is not just about infrastructure or policies, but also about humanity, compassion and empathy.

Undoubtedly, it sends a very powerful message that even in grief, citizens are not alone, and that their pain is felt and eased by a people-centred administration.

Ahsan ul Haq Shaikh
Chunian

Published in Dawn, April 28th, 2026

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