Governor visits Jamat Khana, condoles death of Prince Karim Aga Khan
LAHORE:Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan, accompanied by senior PPP leader, Hassan Murtaza, visited the Jamat Khana to condole the death of Prince Karim Aga Khan on the instructions of President Asif Ali Zardari here on Thursday. Honorary Secretary Ismail Council for Central Region Naveed Ali Manji welcomed the governor at the Jamat Khana. Speaking on the occasion, the Punjab governor said that the Pakistan Peoples Party equally shared the grief and sorrow of the Ismaili community on the demise of Prince Karim Aga Khan. He said that the services of the late Prince Karim Aga Khan for the betterment of humanity will always be remembered. He said that the deceased worked tirelessly for the welfare of people regardless of colour, race and religion.
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