Mian Qayoom bereaved
Srinagar, May 24: Abdus Samad Raina of Kralwari, Chadoora, the father-in- law of noted legal luminary and Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association president Advocate Mian Abdul Qayoom, left for heavenly abode on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. after prolonged illness. He was 90.
The Bar Association while condoling the death, expressed its deep sympathies and solidarity with the members of the bereaved family especially Mian Abdul Qayoom and prayed to Almighty to grant solace and peace to the departed soul and give patience to the members of the bereaved family to bear this loss.
A condolence meeting of the Bar Association was also held today at 10 a.m. in the High Court Complex here with Association vice-president B A Dar in chair. All the lawyers participated and the members expressed their sympathy and solidarity with the revealed.
Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Jammu Kashmir, while expressing deep sorrow over the demise, prayed for the deceased and sympathized with the bereaved family.
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