Pakistani Man gunned down on wedding day

Abid Khan (left) sits with his friend on his wedding day on December 28, 2019. Khan was shot and killed on his wedding day in Peshawar after a heated argument turned into an armed clash. (KP Police)
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Updated 30 December 2019
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Pakistani Man gunned down on wedding day

  • The armed clash took place when some people started filming female guests at a valima reception
  • The killers are still at large

PESHAWAR: A marriage ceremony on Saturday in Peshawar took a tragic turn after a heated argument between two groups developed into an armed clash, claiming the bridegroom’s life.

“The tragic event took place in one of the neighborhoods in the city,” confirmed the police spokesperson in Peshawar, Muhammad Ilyas, while talking to Arab News on Sunday. “Abid Khan was gunned down on his wedding day over a trivial issue.”

Khan’s valima reception was underway on Saturday evening when three participants of the party shot and killed him.




This is the picture of a young Pakistani man, Abid Khan, who was killed on his wedding day in Peshawar after a heated argument turned into an armed clash on December 28, 2019. (KP Police)

The police spokesperson said the gruesome incident took place after some people started filming female participants of the gathering.

This resulted in an argument that led to an exchange of gunfire that took the life of the bridegroom.

Police took the dead body into custody and shifted it to a nearby hospital for postmortem.

The spokesperson said that a police party had also conducted several raids to arrest the killers.

None of the culprits was captured till the filing of this report.


Ancient winter festival in Pakistan’s northwestern Chitral valley underway

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Ancient winter festival in Pakistan’s northwestern Chitral valley underway

  • Chowmos festival celebrates upcoming year with traditional dance, animal sacrifice, singing and feasting
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Department says police providing security to local and international tourists

ISLAMABAD: An ancient winter festival in Pakistan’s northwestern Chitral valley is underway, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) tourism department said on Wednesday, featuring local and foreign tourists, traditional rituals and festivities such as singing and dancing. 

The Kalash are a group of about 4,000 people, possibly Pakistan’s smallest minority, who live in the mountains of the Hindu Kush, where they practice an ancient polytheistic faith.

Members of the tribe come together each year in December to celebrate the two-week Chawmos festival to mark the winter festival and the upcoming new year. The festival features various rituals, animal sacrifice, dance, songs and feasting, preserving the Kalash culture and attracting a number of tourists to KP each year. 

“The religious festival of the Kalash tribe, Chitramas (Chawmos), is underway in the Kalash Valley,” the KP Tourism department said in a statement. 

“The festival is being celebrated in all three Kalash valleys — Rumbur, Bumburet and Birir,” it added. 

The provincial tourism department said people distribute fruits, vegetables and dry fruits as gifts to spread peace and harmony during the festival. 

It said police personnel were facilitating tourists and providing them security to enjoy the festival.