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Fatima Naseem claims 6th world record, dedicates it to Field Marshal Asim Munir

Pakistan’s 11-year-old martial arts prodigy, Fatima Naseem, has added another feather to her cap by setting her sixth Guinness World Record.

Fatima managed an astonishing 302 full-extension punches in just one minute while holding an egg in each hand, breaking the previous record of 250.

Her feat required not just speed, but precision and control, since any crack in the eggs would have disqualified the attempt.

Guinness World Records has officially confirmed and published her achievement on their website.

This is not Fatima’s first brush with greatness. She set her first world record at the age of just seven and has since gone on to beat Indian record holders on four separate occasions, including martial arts instructors.

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Despite her young age, she has shown both the skill and composure of a seasoned athlete.

What makes this achievement even more striking is her dedication. Fatima has dedicated the record to Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, and the Pakistan Army.

In a message following her record-breaking performance, she credited their inspiration and support for her success.

The young athlete also expressed her wish to meet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori, and Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

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