Following Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s directions, a government representative visited Manawala to meet a 17-year-old mentally challenged victim and assess her immediate needs. The official assured the family of full legal, medical and psychological support and underscored that no effort will be spared to secure the victim’s recovery.
Authorities said comprehensive legal assistance will be provided to pursue the case promptly, while medical teams have been tasked to deliver necessary care and ongoing psychological counselling has been arranged to support rehabilitation. The promise of coordinated aid aims to address both the physical and emotional consequences suffered by the victim.
Responding firmly to public concern, the representative reiterated that there will be no mercy for such beasts and vowed that justice will be served through timely investigations and prosecutions. The commitment reflects a broader provincial focus on ensuring accountability and delivering tangible results for survivors.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s direction to prioritise this case highlights a continued emphasis on women’s safety across the region. Officials said the combined legal, medical and psychological efforts are part of a sustained approach to protect vulnerable citizens and restore public confidence in the system’s response to such crimes.
