December 19, 2024

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Pakistani MP Aamir Liaquat Hussain passes away at 49

Pakistani MP Aamir Liaquat Hussain on Thursday handed away on the age of 49.

He fell unconscious at his house and was rushed to Aga Khan University Hospital, however couldn’t be revived. Confirming his loss of life, PTI chief Jamal Siddiqui stated that an worker of Amir Liaquat knowledgeable him about his loss of life. The hospital administration stated that the reason for the loss of life of Amir Liaquat could be recognized solely after the post-mortem.

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— PPP (@MediaCellPPP) June 9, 2022

According to Pakistani media studies, Liaquat fell unwell on Thursday night time however refused to go to a hospital. On Thursday, his staff heard him scream. They broke down the door and rushed him to the hospital.

Karachi, DIG East Muquddas Haider stated prima facie no foul play might be detected. The police have initiated a probe into his loss of life. The cops performed a search at his house in Karachi’s Khudadad Colony, reported Geo TV. He may even test CCTV footage.

As quickly because the information of the loss of life reached Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, he adjourned the House until 5 pm on Friday.

According to some media studies, he had stated he would go away the nation since he left Imran Khan’s social gathering. His third spouse leaving him inside a month of their wedding ceremony, accusing him of being a drug addict and wife-beater, additionally performed a job in his choice.

Hamza Azhar Salam, the editor of a Pakistani media outlet, had tweeted on Wednesday night, that he had spoken to Hussain, who had instructed the journalist that he was shifting to an undisclosed place.

Just spoke to @AamirLiaquat who confirms that he has left #Pakistan and is shifting to an unknown place after performing Umrah.

Best needs and prayers for #AamirLiaquat’s good well being and properly being. pic.twitter.com/Nb4wpCzwY9

— Hamza Azhar Salam (@HamzaAzhrSalam) June 8, 2022

Hussain stepped into politics with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and was elected as an MP of Pakistan for the primary time in 2002. In 2004, he was appointed because the minister of state for non secular affairs and Zakat and Ushar Division in September 2004 by the erstwhile Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz.

Apart from being a politician, Hussain was additionally a columnist, tv host, and comic.