ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s primary apportion announced Friday that a teenage child who sacrificed his life to stop a self-murder bomber who wanted to conflict his propagandize should be respected with a nation’s top polite endowment of bravery.
Aitzaz Hasan, 17, died Monday in a remote encampment in Hangu, a district in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Pakistanis have praised a child given his clergyman told military that he saw Hasan chasing a bomber, who detonated his explosives, murdering a teen.
On Friday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif praised a child in a statement, observant his “brave act saved a lives of hundreds of students and determined a argent instance of flattery and patriotism.” Sharif suggested President Mamnoon Hussain to approve a conferment of Pakistan’s Star of Bravery to Hasan, a matter said.
The endowment is given by a boss on a recommendation of a primary minister.
On Friday, Hasan’s clergyman Azmat Ali told AP Television News that a child “played a poignant purpose while interlude a self-murder bomber. Our propagandize is unequivocally unapproachable of him.”
He remembered Hasan as a brave, frank and an deferential student.
Classmate Naseeb Ali also praised Hasan, observant he was a really confidant and kind boy.
“We felt contemptible after losing him though we are unapproachable of being his friends,” Ali said.
The area where Hasan lived is home to many members of a minority Shiite Muslim group who have mostly been killed by militants who perspective them as heretics.
Pakistan has witnessed scores of self-murder bombings in new years.
Meanwhile Friday, gunmen killed dual workers during a tabernacle of Ghazi Shah Baba in a northwestern city of Mardan in a Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, internal military central Iqbal Khan said. Mardan lies 50 kilometers (30 miles) easterly of a northwestern city of Peshawar.
No one claimed shortcoming for a attack, though a Pakistani Taliban, who follow a despotic interpretation of Islam, have in new years targeted shrines, that they cruise to be sacrilegious. Last week, militants killed 6 people during a tabernacle of a Sufi saint in a pier city of Karachi.
Khan pronounced an questioning is underway to establish either a dual attacks are connected.
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Associated Press author Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, contributed to this report.
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