APS martyrs remembered at Murree Brewery
Islamabad
On the anniversary of the Peshawar tragedy, a commemorative ceremony was held at Murree Brewery, in which Murree Brewery employees, stakeholders, civil society, media and several notable personalities participated, says a press release.
In this ceremony lamps were lit in remembrance of APS children. The ceremony was inaugurated by personnel of Murree Brewery administration and workers union. On the occasion Murree Brewery Chief Executive Asfanyar Bhandara, General Manager Mohammad Javed, Technical Manager Fakhar Mehmood, President Workers Union Chaudary Mohammad Saleem, General Secretary Syed Nazar Hussain along with other officers and employees attended the ceremony.
The participants said that the memories of these innocent children can never be forgotten. While paying homage to these young martyrs Member National Assembly and Chief Executive Murree Brewery Asfanyar Bhandara said that this brutal act of the terrorists showed that they had no religion. He said that the blood of these martyrs will not be wasted.
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