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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: _NINA_

I think so iska murder hi hoa hai ab Allah knows kisney kiya hai


Allah knows.. but his 1st wife posted about his children refusing to get him postmortem , and announced the timing of Namaz E Janazah. šŸ˜’

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Hayat97


We all have to go someday. This was his destiny. Blaming people for their reaction is also wrong. He wasn't a saint. He was a human who did some very big mistakes. He hurt a lot of people. His death doesn't magically clear it in an instant. No one's does.

The way he passed away and the pain he was in is indeed very sad and tragic. But the life he lived and the things he faced were his karma. Iss Janam ke karmon ka phal isi Janam mein milte hai. I truly pray that his soul rests in peace and he finally finds happiness after the suffering he underwent during his last days.

I don't agree .. he was not a saint , nor a criminal.. he was just another human. Ppl make mistakes.. but karma is a big word for a guy whose life was in front of us. I prefer we remember his good deeds.. not his marriages and controversaries. šŸ˜’

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: awida


Allah knows.. but his 1st wife posted about his children refusing to get him postmortem , and announced the timing of Namaz E Janazah. šŸ˜’

I feel very bad for Amir Liaquat, he lived such a painful life. He had three failed marriages. I really have no sympathy for Aamir's daughter. What a hypocrite she is🤢I am not saying that Amir Liaquat was a good husband and man but yes he was a good father. He loved his children very much even though his own daughter usko I hate my father kehti thi 🤧
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: SnowWhite_97

I feel very bad for Amir Liaquat, he lived such a painful life. He had three failed marriages. I really have no sympathy for Aamir's daughter. What a hypocrite she is🤢I am not saying that Amir Liaquat was a good husband and man but yes he was a good father. He loved his children very much even though his own daughter usko I hate my father kehti thi 🤧

Even if he was a bad father.. no child should say such things. Parents should be respected no matter what.

Did you read his last words to his children?šŸ˜’

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Posted: 3 years ago
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PTI MNA Amir Liaquat passes away in Karachi

The PTI leader was found unconscious at his home and shifted to a private hospital in a critical condition where he was declared dead

By Web Desk

June 09, 2022

KARACHI: PTI MNA and TV personality Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain passed away in Karachi on Thursday, Geo News reported, quoting his servant Javed and hospital officials. He was 50.

The PTI leader was found unconscious at his home and shifted to a private hospital in a critical condition where he was declared dead.

According to Geo News, Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain felt discomfort in his chest last night but refused to go to the hospital.

"His servants rushed to his room today after he shouted in pain but the door was locked. The servants broke the door when they did not receive any reply from him and found him unconscious in his bed,ā€ the channel reported.

SSP East Raheem Shirazi said that they received the first information about the PTI MNA at around 1pm from one of his servants. The police official said that he was living with his two servants.

"We are trying to contact his relatives as no one from his family was at home."

Shirazi said that the Crime Scene Unit of the Sindh Police has been called in to collect evidence as it is important to find out the reason behind his death.

"The police are investigating the matter from different angles. The postmortem will clear many things."

He told the TV channel that the police will also obtain CCTV footage to ascertain the facts leading to his death.

Meanwhile, the police have started an investigation into the death of the PTI leader and searched his home in Karachi's Khudadad Colony.

The authorities have decided to conduct the postmortem as he died in mysterious circumstances.

ā€˜Room was filled with smoke’

In a statement to the police, Mumtaz, one of Hussain’s servants, said that power went off yesterday night and the generator was running continuously for two hours.

The servant said he suddenly woke up as he was facing difficulty in breathing and the room was filled with smoke from the generator.

ā€œI came out of the house,ā€ he said, adding that he, in the meantime, heard the voice of Javed, the driver, who was saying that Hussain’s condition was deteriorating.

Mumtaz said, he and Javed tried to open the door but it was locked from inside. He said when they enter the room, Hussain was lying on a sofa and there was no movement in his body.

ā€œAfter seeing Aamir Liaquat Hussain’s condition we informed the police and the rescue,ā€ he added.

The generator was brought just a week ago but it developed a fault and was not working appropriately for the past few days, he added

Mumtaz said Hussain was scheduled to leave for Islamabad today.

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Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain was born on 5 July, 1971 in Karachi. Hussain was first elected as a member of the National Assembly on MQM’s ticket. He had served the county as the state minister for religious affairs during former president General Musharraf’s tenure.

He remained MNA from 2002 to 2007.

Later, Hussain joined the PTI and was elected MNA in the 2018 general elections.


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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: awida

Even if he was a bad father.. no child should say such things. Parents should be respected no matter what.

Did you read his last words to his children?šŸ˜’

I just read it abhi.How did he know his death was imminent? Has he committed suicide???

His post for his Disobedient daughter "Addressing the daughter in his post, Aamir Liaquat wrote that Dua! Whether you respect me or not, your former schoolteacher called me a ā€œdead manā€ in your class and you keep quiet or curse your father from time to time but I will love you forever.ā€

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: SnowWhite_97

I just read it abhi.How did he know his death was imminent? Has he committed suicide???

His post for his Disobedient daughter "Addressing the daughter in his post, Aamir Liaquat wrote that Dua! Whether you respect me or not, your former schoolteacher called me a ā€œdead manā€ in your class and you keep quiet or curse your father from time to time but I will love you forever.ā€


May Allah grant us hidayat.. she is a child, and he understood it. I can't imagine her sorrow now . May Allah grant his dear ones sabr.. and may his soul rest in peace.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: awida

I don't agree .. he was not a saint , nor a criminal.. he was just another human. Ppl make mistakes.. but karma is a big word for a guy whose life was in front of us. I prefer we remember his good deeds.. not his marriages and controversaries. šŸ˜’

You are completely valid in your way of thinking. But not everyone can completely forgive the hurt and suffering the recieved at the hands of the late person. And that is something they shouldn't be made to feel guilty about. It's human to feel that. And the word karma is not something that is applicable to criminals or dictators. It is applicable to people like you and me as well. If we hurt or harm another human deeply, we are bound to face the consequences for it. Like Dr. Liaqat, those who hurt him, will face theirs as well. Suddenly saying that everyone should think only good things about him is basically trivialising the emotions of those whom he actually hurt. That saying, I do believe that for the sake of our own peace of mind and well being we must always try to forgive and move on. Holding on to resentment under any circumstances is harming no one but us and our loved ones. But it takes time and a lot of patience. And noone should be made to feel guilty about that.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Hayat97

You are completely valid in your way of thinking. But not everyone can completely forgive the hurt and suffering the recieved at the hands of the late person. And that is something they shouldn't be made to feel guilty about. It's human to feel that. And the word karma is not something that is applicable to criminals or dictators. It is applicable to people like you and me as well. If we hurt or harm another human deeply, we are bound to face the consequences for it. Like Dr. Liaqat, those who hurt him, will face theirs as well. Suddenly saying that everyone should think only good things about him is basically trivialising the emotions of those whom he actually hurt. That saying, I do believe that for the sake of our own peace of mind and well being we must always try to forgive and move on. Holding on to resentment under any circumstances is harming no one but us and our loved ones. But it takes time and a lot of patience. And noone should be made to feel guilty about that.

Now I get your point. 😊 Yes.. none should be made to feel guilty.. and forgiveness can heal all the hurt, if a person has a big heart to forgive and forget . I read his last wife forgave him.😳 His 1st wife and her children asked ppl to pray for him. So I hope social media not troll any of them more.. enough of this , we don't want to lose more souls because we can't stop interfering in another ppl's lives.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: awida

Now I get your point. 😊 Yes.. none should be made to feel guilty.. and forgiveness can heal all the hurt, if a person has a big heart to forgive and forget . I read his last wife forgave him.😳 His 1st wife and her children asked ppl to pray for him. So I hope social media not troll any of them more.. enough of this , we don't want to lose more souls because we can't stop interfering in another ppl's lives.


Absolutely! It's honestly disgusting how we as a society never learn. We are so busy always gaining pleasure in hurting people when they are down. Busy making a saint out of someone by bringing someone else down. People forget that his daughter is very young. She's seen her mother being heartbroken and any child would be deeply affected by that. She saw her father, who she trusted, break their family apart and leave her mother for another woman. Was he a bad father? I don't know enough to comment on that. Is she a bad daughter? Not at all. She's a hurt child who would unfortunately love her entire life with guilt. And that's a fate she really doesn't deserve. It's a sorry situation all around.

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