Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs Ejaz Alam Augustine and Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony Hafiz Mohammad Tahir Ashrafi, along with Honorary Consul General of Sri Lanka Yasin Joya were present there.
Speaking on the occasion Ashrafi said that the entire nation was grieved by the tragic murder of Priyantha Kumara but assured that the culprits would be punished according to law. He added that the nation would unite to defeat the menace of extremism just as it had eradicated terrorism from the country.
On the other hand, 26 suspects that had been apprehended by the police earlier were remanded into police custody, for 15 days, by an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Gujrat.
Since Friday the police have arrested a total of 131 suspects involved in the gruesome crime. The police have said that they have also identified the 26 culprits who played a central role in the violent crime.
On Friday a mob in Sialkot attacked and lynched a Sri Lankan factory manager, Priyantha Kumara, who had been working in Pakistan since 2012, and set his body on fire. The ill-fated man was accused of having committed blasphemy.