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31.07.2010, 05:17




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CM offeres Fateha
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CM offeres Fateha
Description: Chief Minister Ameer Haidar Khan Hoti went to the grave of ANP Leader and Senior Politician Ajmal Khattak at Akora Khattak where he laid a floral wreath on his grave and offered dua. ANP Provincial President Senator Afraseyab Khattak, MNA Istiqbal Khan and large number of ANP office bearers were also present on the occasion. Later on the chief minister met Aimal Khan Khattak and expressed profound grief and sorrow with him over the death of his father. Other mourners present on the occasion included; Former Federal Minister Azam Khan Hoti and party office bearers. The chief minister offered Fateha for place in heaven for the deceased and grant of courage and patience to members of the bereaved family.
Talking to media men the chief minister said: “We have lost a great patron and the Pakhtun nation has lost a sincere leader whose absence will be felt for a long time.” Adding that, “Efforts of Ajmal Khattak as an active member of Bacha Khan’s Khudai Khedmatgar Movement for development of democracy and institutes are part of history.” Hoti said that student of politics have learned a lot from efforts, thoughts and sacrifices of the deceased adding that following the path chosen by our elders for our survival and development is our responsibility.
The chief minister said that the death of Ajmal Baba is a collective grief of all Pakhtuns. He said that ANP has announced three days mourning over the death of Ajmal Khattak and construction of his shrine.
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