According to reports, the President of Pakistan posthumously presented Sitara-e-Shujaat to Liaquat Ali, praising him as a brave citizen who detected and interrupted a suicide bombing attempt believed to be linked to militant groups including the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. Ali reportedly sacrificed his life while saving others, and his actions are said to have prevented additional casualties. The award recognizes his extraordinary courage and underscores the peril many civilians face in the line of duty, as well as the enduring threat of terrorism in the country. The ceremony and the tribute also serve as a national statement about the value of civilian vigilance and community solidarity in a time of crisis. In my view, Liaquat Ali embodies the highest ideals of public virtue: vigilance, selflessness, and willingness to put others before oneself. His sacrifice should inspire policymakers to bolster civilian safety programs, increase awareness of warning signs, and strengthen support for families of those who risk everything for the common good. While honoring such heroism, there is a pressing need for comprehensive counterterrorism efforts, better protective measures for communities, and transparent accountability to ensure that ordinary citizens do not bear an unfair burden of violence.
Source: Statement from @ZardSi
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Published: May 13, 2026, 10:46 am
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