Swat: Thousands of people in Bahrain tehsil of Swat staged protest against the brutal killing of a local boy in Gujarat.
The protesters walked throughout the Bahrain bazaar while carrying banners and placards inscribed with their demands of justice for Miskeen Zada.
The protest was called by local traders and social activists here on Wednesday.
The protesters demanded immediate punishment to the culprits who are reportedly in police custody in Gujrat.
Speakers on the occasion expressed their fears some delay tactics in giving justice to Miskeen Zada.
They demanded chief minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan to take action on the matter and contact chief minister Punjab for provision of justice to Misken zada.
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