LAHORE: Funeral prayers in absentia for the people who were martyred in the recent terrorist attack in New Zealand were offered at Punjab University.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Niaz Ahmad led the prayer while a large number of teachers, employees and students participated. They paid homage to the martyrs and especially lauded the bravery of Sohail Shahid, who was a PU alumni. Prof Niaz said the incident had proved the notion that terrorism had no religion and it must be condemned in any form.
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