Mufti Sayeed bereaved
Srinagar, May 5: Mufti Shariefudin nephew of PDP patron Mufti Muhammed Sayeed passed away at Jammu Friday.
The deceased was laid to rest Saturday afternoon at his ancestral graveyard at Baba Mohalla, Bijbehara.
Fateh Khawani of the deceased will be held on Monday 7th May 2012 at Baba Mohalla, Bijbehara.
Scores of people including several PDP leaders today visited the residence of Mufti’s at Bijbehara to participate in the Nimaz-e-Jinazah of the deceased and expressed their condolences with the bereaved family.
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