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India-Pakistan
Seminary teacher, student killed in 'sectarian attack'
2014-04-20
[DAWN] A seminary teacher and a student were rubbed out in a sectarian attack on Shahrah-e-Noorjehan on Friday afternoon, officials said.

A brother of one of the victims was also maimed in the attack, the police added.

The victims were waiting for a rickshaw near a marriage hall close to the Sakhi Hasan traffic intersection when they were attacked, said Shadman DSP Iftikhar Lodhi.

The police added that Esar Qasmi was struck down in his prime while his brother Zia Rehman and Masood Shabbir were maimed.

The victims were taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital from where they were taken to a private hospital on Stadium Road where Masood died during treatment.

"It was an act of assassination," the DSP said.

Shahrah-e-Noorjehan SHO Asif Munawwar said that the victims belonged to the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat
...which is the false nose and plastic mustache of the murderous banned extremist group Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain, whatcha might call the political wing of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi...
(ASWJ). He added that the attack was the result of sectarianism.

The police seized nine spent bullet casings of a 9mm pistol from the spot, he said.

Some witnesses said that gunnies were riding a cycle of violence while others said the attackers were travelling in a car, the police officer said.

An ASWJ spokesperson said that Masood was a seminary teacher in New Mianwali Colony of Manghopir while Esar Qasmi was a seminary student.

He said the victims were returning home after performing their "security duty" at the Siddiq Akbar mosque during Friday prayers when they were targeted
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