Rawalakot, (Parliament Times) : The wife of retired Secretary to the Government Sardar Muhammad Siddique Khan and sister of renowned lawyer Sardar Idrees Advocate, passed away due to cardiac arrest. The deceased was a very hospitable, thoughtful and opinionated woman who was committed to fasting and prayer. She suddenly felt chest pain yesterday. After providing first aid, she was taken to Sheikh Zayed Hospital in Rawalakot, where she lost her life. Former government ministers Sardar Tahir Anwar Advocate Sardar Abid Hussain Abid, Member Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council Sardar Adnan Sayab Khalid, former candidate for the assembly Sardar Tahir Akram Advocate, secretaries, bureaucrats, lawyers, teachers and the people of the area attended the funeral prayers of the deceased in large numbers. The deceased was buried in her native graveyard in Cheroti. Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan, Member of the Assembly Begum Shahida Sagheer, former Presidential Advisor Sardar Khalid Ashraf, former candidate for the assembly and central leader of the People’s Party Sardar Zahid Sharif Advocate, CUJ District Poonch President Syed Masood Gardezi and former Chairman and PML-N Central Executive Council Member Sardar Altaf Khan, in his separate messages, expressed grief over the death of the deceased and prayed for patience for all the bereaved families.
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