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Pakistan's pro-democracy leader dead

September 27, 2003 12:00 IST

Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan, the leader of Pakistan's main opposition grouping -- the Alliance for the Restoration of Democracy -- died in Islamabad of a heart attack late on Friday night.

Media reports described him as Pakistan's greatest democracy advocate.
 
His career spanned half a century and saw him take on several of Pakistan's military dictatorships, his party's spokesman said on Saturday.

Khan was admitted to a hospital in Islamabad on Tuesday after he complained of chest pain during a meeting of senior party leaders.

 


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With the death of Mr Nasrullah khan, the already plaqued democratic process of pakistan will get get a severe beating. Frustrated military dictatorship will gain ...


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