KASUR City News
Laid to restFrom Our CorrespondentKASUR: Muhammad Akram, brother of Kasur Press Club president Ashraf Wahla, died on Monday and he was laid to rest on the same day. People belonging to all walks of life attended the funeral. His qul will be held on Tuesday (today) at 8.00 am at
By our correspondents
March 10, 2015
Laid to rest
From Our Correspondent
KASUR: Muhammad Akram, brother of Kasur Press Club president Ashraf Wahla, died on Monday and he was laid to rest on the same day. People belonging to all walks of life attended the funeral. His qul will be held on Tuesday (today) at 8.00 am at Masjid railways quarters.
From Our Correspondent
KASUR: Muhammad Akram, brother of Kasur Press Club president Ashraf Wahla, died on Monday and he was laid to rest on the same day. People belonging to all walks of life attended the funeral. His qul will be held on Tuesday (today) at 8.00 am at Masjid railways quarters.
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