Founder of Pakistan nuclear programme Dr. Abdul Qadeer khan has passed away at age of 85 in KRL Hospital, Islamabad on Sunday morning. His Namaz-i-Janaza will be offered at Faisal Mosque in Islamabad today.
Dr. AQ Khan’s health started deteriorated Saturday night, after which he was brought to the KRL Hospital Sunday morning in an ambulance at around 6:00 am where doctors tried to save the nuclear scientist but he breathed his last at 7:00am.
Pakistan’s nuclear hero had received a number of awards including Nishan-i-Imtiaz twice and Hilal-i-Imtiaz. He paid tribute to the nuclear scientist by saying that he played a key role in making Pakistan invincible.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed showered praise on the scientist, adding that all necessary arrangements were taken to save Dr. Qadeer’s life.
Rasheed confirmed that the government will accord a state funeral to the scientist in recognition of his services for Pakistan.
The interior minister said Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan had helped him a lot in educational activities, adding that he had remained a visionary leader in times when Pakistan was going through a sensitive time.
“He is indeed the Mohsin-e-Pakistan,” said Rasheed.
Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan became a national hero overnight, not only in Pakistan but in the Islamic world as well, when in May 1998 Pakistan gave a befitting response to India by conducting its nuclear tests.
Following the tests, Pakistan became the sole nuclear power in the Muslim world and the seventh country to possess nuclear weapons. Pakistan’s nuclear weapons have kept Indian aggression in check.
President Dr. Arif Alvi, Former chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani, Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed, Asad Umer, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry and many other expressed sadness at his death in his tweet.
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