Imran visits Charsadda to condole Nisar Khan’s death
CHARASADDA: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Thursday visited the residence of late federal minister Nisar Mohammad Khan and offered condolences to his family on his death.
Imran Khan briefly remained at the residence of Nisar Mohammad Khan in Sheikhabad village and offered fateha. He offered his condolences to the deceased’s sons, including Fazal Mohammad Khan, who is the provincial organiser of the PTI, former MPA Saeed Khan and former Charsadda district nazim Naseer Mohammad Khan.
PTI General Secretary Jehangir Khan Tareen accompanied Imran Khan during the visit.Nisar Muhammad Khan was a veteran politician from Charsadda. He was once elected an MNA and served as federal minister for railways in Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo’s cabinet after the 1985 partyless polls. He also remained member of the Senate. He died of cardiac arrest two days ago.
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