Email a copy of '1915-2006: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Dead' to a friend

Email a copy of '1915-2006: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Dead' to a friend
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i condole his death! ina Allah..
But truth of the matter is he was the part of the machinery that led us to this day!
His gud thing i guess was GIK institute that he gave his land!rest we all know he was a civil servant and came into politics!
another feat he as well looked over nuclear project with care!
I dun rate him much as he cud have done better!
We can have our opposition to GIK’s politics. We may also agree that his sons in law did wrong, but when a person is deceased we do pray for his ‘maghfarat’ and that God be kind on him. Atleast this is our part of culture.