Rana Sana says talks with Christian community successful
LAHORE: Former Punjab law minister, Rana Sanaullah has said that talks with the representatives of Christian community have concluded with success.
In a statement, he said successful talks were held with the representatives of Christian community with the objective of putting an end to the ongoing rioting, violence by the enraged members of the minority following the twin suicide blasts on
By OCTOPUS
March 16, 2015
LAHORE: Former Punjab law minister, Rana Sanaullah has said that talks with the representatives of Christian community have concluded with success.
In a statement, he said successful talks were held with the representatives of Christian community with the objective of putting an end to the ongoing rioting, violence by the enraged members of the minority following the twin suicide blasts on Churches in Lahore.
After the negotiations, Rana Sanaullah said the representatives were now going to the protesters to instruct them to remain clam and peaceful.
On Sunday two suicide bombers had blown themselves up at two Churches in Lahore, killing more than a dozen and injuring scores others.
In a statement, he said successful talks were held with the representatives of Christian community with the objective of putting an end to the ongoing rioting, violence by the enraged members of the minority following the twin suicide blasts on Churches in Lahore.
After the negotiations, Rana Sanaullah said the representatives were now going to the protesters to instruct them to remain clam and peaceful.
On Sunday two suicide bombers had blown themselves up at two Churches in Lahore, killing more than a dozen and injuring scores others.
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