
Members of the civil bureaucracy were also present at the funeral, said Qayyum, who also attended the event.
The funeral prayer was led by Hafiz Abdul Rauf, with prayers offered for the safety and security of the country.
“India, which attacked Pakistan, will receive a response in broad daylight,” Qayyum said, adding that the three persons were sleeping in a room adjacent to the mosque when the Indian attack occurred and the mosque was destroyed.
He said Malik, Khalid, and Mudassir, believed to be members of the JuD, served as the mosque’s prayer leaders and caretakers.
After the funeral, the bodies were sent to their native areas for burial. PTI MZ ZH ZH
