PHC CJ visits Quetta Bar, offers fateha for martyred lawyers

Author: Staff Report

PESHAWAR: The Chief Justice Peshawar High Court, Justice Mazhar Alam Mian Khel, visited Quetta Bar and offered fateha for the departed souls of the lawyers and other victims who lost their live in the recent massacre at Civil Hospital in Quetta.

The Chief Justice also visited the residence of Baz Mohammad Kakar, the martyred President of Baluchistan High Court Bar Association, and several other martyrs.

Later, the Chief Justice also visited CMH Quetta and inquired about the health of the injured of the blast.

He expressed grief and sorrow over the brutal terror incident and told the heirs of the martyrs and the injured that he along with judicial fraternity of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa equally shared these tragic and sorrowful events with them. He added that the whole nation was grieving the tragic incident.

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