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ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Naeem ul Haque, passed away in Karachi on Saturday, losing his long battle with cancer at the age of 70.
The senior PTI leader was admitted at a private hospital in the city where he breathed his last. Haque had been battling cancer for the last two years. Senior PTI leaders, Fawad Chaudhry and Governor Sindh Imran Ismail paid tribute to Haque.
"Naeem Ul Haq fought like a lion aagainstt Cancer, a friend, elder and a colleague .... will always be missed... may Allah Rest his soul in peace #RIPNaeemUlHaq," tweeted Chaudhry.
Ismail expressed grief over Haque's demise, saying that he had fought against cancer bravely.
"Naeem ul Haque was a close friend of the prime minister and an asset of the party," he said.
SOURCE: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/614448-fawad-chaudhry-says-naeemul-haque-has-passed-away
This is the best part.. When someone knows he has the means to go abroad to get better medical treatment but decides to stay in Pakistan, because death has an appointed time and very few people really believe in it.May Allah grant his soul the coolness of paradise.
Alas he didn't want to go abroad for treatment. A true patriot.
Lessons that the rest of the garbage should learn