AJK University Student’s Portrait Gift Moves Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Tears

A student from Azad Jammu and Kashmir University touched many hearts by presenting a beautifully made portrait to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The thoughtful gesture became an emotional moment when it moved the prime minister to tears.

The scene showed the strong bond between the country’s youth and its national leadership. It highlighted how young people express respect, love, and admiration through their talent and creativity. The student’s artwork was not just a gift, but a symbol of appreciation and inspiration.

Many people praised the moment, calling it a powerful example of how talent and sincerity can leave a lasting impact. It also reflected the positive role of youth in shaping the nation’s image and values through peaceful and meaningful expressions.

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Ameena Amin
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