Dr Tahirul Qadri condoles Abdul Sattar Edhi’s death
By our correspondents
July 09, 2016
LAHORE: The chairman of Pakistan Awami Tehreek Dr. Tahirul Qadri has condoled the death of known philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi in a Karachi hospital. He said Abdul Sattar Edhi served humans, humanity and Pakistan all his life and his welfare and charity services will never be forgotten. He said Abdul Sattar Edhi was a asset of Pakistan as he served the people of the country irrespective of class, creed, color, sect or religion. Dr. Tahirul Qadri said it is a sad day for the country and expressed his heartfelt sympathies with the family of the deceased and prayed to Almighty Allah to rest his soul in eternal peace and give courage to the bereaved family to bear this loss with courage.
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