JKLF (A) grieved at Zaffar’s demise
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Aman) has expressed deep sorrow over the demise of a pro-freedom leader Zaffar Sharief in Islamabad, Pakistan, following cardiac arrest.
Zaffar, according to Front statement, was a noted pro-freedom leader and close associate of its chairman Aman Ullah Khan. Zaffar had recently come to Pakistan from London. He suffered massive heart attack while he was on his way to Masjid in Islamabad to offer Friday prayers.
The Front has prayed for deceased and expressed solidarity with the bereaved family.
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