Death of Malik Nawab Khan condoled

Published October 22, 2001

HANGU, Oct 21: District Nazim Pir Haider Shah has condoled the death of Malik Nawab Khan advocate who died at CMH Rawalpindi.

Paying glowing tribute to the departed soul, Pir Haider Shah said that the Bangash tribe lost in him a great advocate of peace. He visited the residence of late Malik Nawab Khan and offered condolence to the bereaved family.

He said that Malik Nawab Khan had devoted his life to the maintenance of peace in the Bangash belt and left no stone unturned in this regard.

Meanwhile, the District Bar Association, Hangu, has adopted a resolution to express sorrow over the death of Malik Nawab Khan advocate.

The resolution said: “With the death of Malik Nawab Khan we have lost not only one of our colleagues, a member of the bar, but also a shinning friend. We share our grief with the bereaved family and pray to God Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace.”

Those who attended his funeral included district Nazim Pir Haider Shah, DCO Munawwar Afridi, secretaries of NWFP government and lawyers.—NNI

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