He asserted that under no circumstances shall those guilty of this "barbaric crime" be allowed to go unpunished.
"I have no words to condemn the dastardly act which consumed the life of a poor and innocent young boy for no fault of his," Sayeed said in his condolence message after Zahid succumbed to injuries sustained in the petrol bomb attack nine days ago.
The Chief Minister said though the loss of life of Zahid in the tragic incident cannot be compensated, he directed the official machinery to extend all possible help to the bereaved family in its hour of grief.
Zahid was one of the two persons injured in the attack.
Sayeed, earlier on October 14, had visited the Safadrjung Hospital in New Delhi to inquire about the health of the injured.
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