Headline: Journalists Visit SSP Headquarters Abdul Sattar Phulpoto to Wish Him a Speedy Recovery

SUKKUR: A delegation of local journalists visited the residence of SSP Headquarters Abdul Sattar Phulpoto to inquire about his health following his recent road accident and to express their best wishes for his speedy recovery. The visiting delegation included K-21 Channel reporter Deen Muhammad Sumejo and Roznama Pak Soch Bureau Chief Majid Mahmood. During the…

SUKKUR: A delegation of local journalists visited the residence of SSP Headquarters Abdul Sattar Phulpoto to inquire about his health following his recent road accident and to express their best wishes for his speedy recovery.

The visiting delegation included K-21 Channel reporter Deen Muhammad Sumejo and Roznama Pak Soch Bureau Chief Majid Mahmood. During the visit, the journalists met the SSP in a cordial atmosphere and conveyed their prayers for his complete recovery.

The delegation expressed hope that Abdul Sattar Phulpoto would soon regain full health and resume his official responsibilities. They emphasized that standing by one another during difficult times reflects the true spirit of humanity and solidarity.

The meeting also provided an opportunity for informal interaction, during which the host arranged refreshments, including tea and cake, for the visiting guests.

Speaking on the occasion, the journalists reiterated their good wishes for the SSP’s health and appreciated the warm hospitality extended during the visit.

At the conclusion of the meeting, SSP Headquarters Abdul Sattar Phulpoto thanked the members of the media delegation for taking the time to visit him. He expressed gratitude for their concern, prayers, and words of encouragement, saying their support and goodwill were deeply appreciated during his recovery.

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