Summary They are not afraid of terrorists, say young students
LAHORE (Dunya News) – The people of the country on Wednesday held vigil in different cities in remembrance of the martyrs of the Peshawar attack on Army Public School that killed over 132 people including students and faculty members.
The Baacha Khan Trust held candlelight vigil outside the press club in Peshawar.
The locals of Peshawar lightened up candles on the walls of the school in remembrance of the martyrs.
Moreover in Lahore, students of different institutions and members of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) lit up candles on different locations to show solidarity with the families of the martyrs and expressed grief over the incident.
The city district government also held a prayer ceremony in wake of the sad incident which was participated by a large number of people.
Little girls lighted up candles in the Shama Bazaar of Phool Nagar and raised slogans in the support of the Pakistan Army against terrorists.
On the occasion, the locals said that let alone worthy of being called muslims, Taliban are not worthy of being called humans.
They also said that such people want to defame Pakistan on the International platform but they would let this happen.
Furthermore, little students of the allied school Sheikhupura held candlelight vigil in remembrance of the innocent students murdered in the attack and prayed that their families might have courage to face this tragedy.
The young students also expressed a resolve to stand up against this evil and have the people responsible for the terrible loss pay the price of what they have done.
They also said that they are not afraid of terrorists.
Members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) held candlelight vigil at Dhobi Ghat in Faisalabad.
Whereas members of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and traders lit up candles to express solidarity with the grieving families at Ghanta Ghar.
Moreover, different non-governmental organisations (NGOs) lit up candles outside the press club while PAT held vigil in the Kechahri Bazaar.
The Bishop of Peshawar on Tuesday announced to cancel Christmas celebrations in Peshawar in wake of the heinous attack on the Army Public School.
The Church of Pakistan s Bishop Humpherey Peters also expressed grief over the incident saying that they would continue helping the injured in ways they could long after the world has forgotten about the attack.
The christian community of Peshawar expressed solidarity with the families of the martyrs and expressed a resolve to be with the bereaved families in this hour of need.
