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Namaz-e- Janaza of Member Customs Zahid Khokhar held

byM Hayat
04/12/2017
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LAHORE: Namaz-e- Janaza of beloved father of Federal Board of Revenue Member Customs Zahid Khokhar was offered at Shere Shah Block Garden Town here on Sunday.

The father of the Member Customs Sardar Muhammad Khokhar expired on Saturday and was buried on Sunday. Member Customs himself offered Namaz-e- Janaza.

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People from all the walk of life including journalists, politicians, businessmen, bureaucrats attendant his Namaz-e- Janaza and offered prayer for the departed soul. They prayed may Allah Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant the bereaved family courage to bear the irreparable loss.

LCCI President Malik Tahir Javai, former president LCCI Abdul Basit, former member Salman Abbasi ,Customs Collector Customs Faiz Ahmed, Collector of Customs Muhammad Jamil Nasir, Collector Multan Saud Imran, Director Civil Service Acadmy Zulfiqar Younas, Additional Collector Yasin Murtza, additional collector Amir, adc Abbas Ali Babar, Chiarman Customs Today Zulfiqar Ali, Aftab Vohra, Qasir Mansoor, City 42 reporter Rizwan Naqvi, Minister for Health Salman Rafique, Aziz ur Rehman Chan, Tevta chairman, Qasir Sheikh, former DG Customs Imtiaz Ali, IR officer Khawar Khursheed Butt, Additional Collector Rizwan Bisharat, Deputy Collector Saad Waqas, Dr Asif Mehmood Jah, Mukaram Jah Ansari, ASO Lahore DC Muhammad Moazam Raza, Superintendent Nasir Minhas, Inspector Mansoor Elahi, Farooq Tasnim, senior lawyer Mzafar Iqbal, Fazal Yasdani and other were present on the occasion.

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