Bangalore, July 28: Close on the heels of the surgery on Noor Fatima which generated much interest on both sides of the Indo-Pak border, eight-year-old Pakistani boy Junaid Khalid today underwent a complex open heart surgery to plug a hole in his heart at a super speciality hospital on the city outskirts. Junaid, the second child passenger who travelled on the restarted Lahore-Delhi bus service for surgery after two-and-a-half-year-old Noor, was operated upon for seven hours at Narayana Hrudayalaya, where Noor is now recuperating and is set to walk home this week. "Junaid's condition is quite stable and all vital parameters are fine," Dr Raghunath, who attended on him, said after the surgery by a team led by paediatric cardiac surgeon Dr Rajesh Sharma, who operated upon Noor too. The boy was shifted to the Intensive Thoracic Unit (ITU) after the operation which involved intra cardiac repair, including closing a hole in the heart as well as repair of pulmonary arteries, the doctor said. Bureau Report