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LAHORE: Singer and philanthropist Abrar Ul Haq has announced to build a school in the village of Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the celebrated Pakistani mountaineer, to honour the missing mountaineer.
The singer turned politician took to Twitter today (Monday) and vowed to complete the mountaineer’s dream. “I have just heard the news that Muhammad Ali Sadpara wanted to build a school in his village after his mission,” Abrar wrote.
“Therefore we have decided to fulfill his dream and Inshahallah a school will be built in the village of our hero in his memory,” Tamgha-e-Imtiaz receipt Abrar added.
I have just heard the news that Muhammad Ali Sadpara wanted to build a school in his village after his mission therefore we have decided to fulfil his dream and Inshahallah a school will be built in the village of our hero in his memory.#muhammadalisadpara pic.twitter.com/0A2X6eJOZg
— Abrar Ul Haq (@AbrarUlHaqPK) February 15, 2021
It is pertinent to mention here that missing climber Ali Sadpara and two foreign summiteers from Ice Land and Chile have not been traced since February 3.
Pakistan Army aviation copters have conducted multiple search operations and now Iceland Space agency stepped in and provided the SAR (synthetic-aperture radar) technology images.
Sadpara was part of the team which successfully achieved the first-ever winter summit on Nanga Parbat in 2016. The search for Sadpara and the other climbers is still continuing, though it has been slowed down by inclement weather.