DI Khan firing victims laid to rest
DERA ISAMAIL KHAN: Four persons, who were shot dead by unidentified gunmen a day earlier, were laid to rest in ancestral graveyards on Friday amid moving scenes.
The personnel of Counter-Terrorism Department also arrested dozens of suspected persons and members of various banned organisations during the late night action, police officials said.The funeral prayers for the deceased lawyers Atif Abbas Zaidi, Syed Ali and another man Mukhtiar Hussain were offered in Chah Syed Munnawar area while that of Akhtar Abbas, a schoolteacher, were performed in Eidgah Kalan.
People from various walks of life including judges, lawyers, religious and political leaders and locals attended the funerals. The District Bar Association Dera condemned the killings of the lawyers and announced two days mourning. The body also announced to boycott the court proceedings for two days.
The lawyers held a condolence reference for their deceased colleagues and prayed for the departed souls. Speaking on the occasion, president of the body Akhtar Hussain Qureshi said it was the responsibility of the government to protect the lives and properties of the citizens. He asked the government to evolve a comprehensive strategy to prevent the killing of innocent people.
-
Gwyneth Paltrow Discusses ‘bizarre’ Ways Of Dealing With Chronic Illness -
US House Passes Resolution To Rescind Trump’s Tariffs On Canada -
Reese Witherspoon Pays Tribute To James Van Der Beek After His Death -
Halsey Explains ‘bittersweet’ Endometriosis Diagnosis -
'Single' Zayn Malik Shares Whether He Wants More Kids -
James Van Der Beek’s Family Faces Crisis After His Death -
Courteney Cox Celebrates Jennifer Aniston’s 57th Birthday With ‘Friends’ Throwback -
Camila Cabello Shares Update On Her Hair Two Years After Going Platinum -
Prince William Steps In To Help Farmer's Awareness Mission -
Queen Elizabeth Tied To Andrew's Sexual Abuse Case Settlement: Report -
Mark Ruffalo Urges Fans To Boycott Top AI Company Boycott -
Prince William Joins Esports Battle In Saudi Arabia -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are Being Ripped Apart: ‘Their Relationship Is Fully Fractured’ -
Arden Cho Shares Update On Search For ‘perfect’ Wedding Dress Ahead Of Italy Ceremony -
Ariana Madix Goes Unfiltered About Dating Life -
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot