"The attack on our fellow students in Peshawar is shameful and heartless. No matter what they do, we will continue to pursue the path of education," says Nor Nabi Noor Mir, a class VI student of Lahore Grammar School.
"We request the terrorist to be humane and not act against humanity as they will not do any good to either the people or to themselves," adds Noor, in a voice that surprises many but sounds much saner than that of the prophets of doom.
Schools in the national capital have also condemned the attack by voicing their opinion.
"The recent attacks on students in Peshawar are inhuman and people of Pakistan should condemn it. Both India and Pakistan should forget their issues (mutual problems) and sit together to rid the sub-continent of terrorism as terrorists do not belong to any country. They are enemy of humanity," says Sahitya Rajgopal, a class XI student at Tagore International school here.
As students and people across Pakistan and India held candle light vigil condemning the attack and terming it as their own mini "9/11", leaders across the globe feel this attack can be "the game changer in Pakistan" in their attitude to deal with terrorists.
"Our parents have given us the confidence to get to school and learn and I, in turn, would urge students in Pakistan to stand up against terrorism. I would urge terrorists to realise that war is not a solution to any problem. I would also request governments of both India and Pakistan to ideate together on eradication of terrorism," says Sayed Aiman Jamil Bukhari, a standard X student of Trust School at Lahore.
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