Call for equal relief for DG Khan school tragedy v…
A heartfelt appeal has surfaced on social media, urging Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif to announce financial assistance for the families affected by the Little Scholars School tragedy in Dera Ghazi Khan.
The appeal seeks compensation for the families of four children who lost their lives and 16 others who suffered injuries when the school roof collapsed on May 7. It calls for a relief package similar to the one recently announced for the victims of the academy roof collapse in Kahna, Lahore.
The families of the Little Scholars School victims expressed deep sorrow over the Kahna tragedy and prayed for the departed souls, strength for the bereaved families and a speedy recovery for those injured.
According to reports cited in the appeal, the Punjab government announced Rs2 million for each family that lost a loved one in the Kahna incident and Rs500,000 for each injured person. The appeal welcomed the decision but questioned why the Dera Ghazi Khan victims had not received similar financial support.
It highlighted that both incidents involved the collapse of educational building roofs and caused the deaths and injuries of schoolchildren. The appeal stressed that negligence and carelessness require serious attention in both cases and that families in Dera Ghazi Khan deserve the same compassion and assistance.
The statement also noted that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced relief for the Kahna victims but has yet to announce compensation for the Dera Ghazi Khan families or visit the city to offer condolences. This, it said, has disappointed the victims’ families and local residents.
The appeal urged the chief minister to treat all affected families equally and announce financial assistance for the deceased and injured children of the Little Scholars School tragedy.
It also called on elected representatives from Dera Ghazi Khan and the district administration to formally approach the Punjab government for a relief package.
The appeal concluded that no financial assistance can replace a child’s life, but government support can provide some relief and show solidarity with grieving families.