Thursday, May 23, 2019

Pakistan's federal narcotics minister dies

LAHORE: Pakistan's federal minister for narcotics handle and former Sindh chief minister Sardar Ali Mohammad Mahar died on Tuesday after struggling cardiac arrest, in accordance with media reviews.Mahar, fifty two, died at at his village Khangarh in Muzaffargarh district of the Punjab province, Radio Pakistan reported.Mahar, who served as the 25th chief minister of Sindh from 2002 to 2004, become injured in a suspected dacoity at his home in Gizri neighbourhood in Karachi in April.President Arif Alvi, best Minister Imran Khan have expressed grief and deep sorrow over the demise of Mahar, the record observed. In 2018 usual election, Mahar become elected to the national assembly as an unbiased candidate from Constituency NA-205 Ghotki.He introduced his resolution to be part of Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf following his victory and have become part of the cupboard in September 2018.

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