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Event Title: Chairman Senate and Prominent Figures Offer Condolences to Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Nasar
Event Date: 2026-01-17
Following the demise of the sister-in-law of Deputy Chairman Senate, Syedal Khan Nasar, and the wife of his elder brother, Amanullah Khan Nasar, a steady stream of condolences continues to pour in from the country’s top political leadership and distinguished personalities from various walks of life.
Chairman Senate of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, Federal Minister for Science and Technology Khalid Hussain Magsi, Secretary General of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) and former Deputy Chairman Senate, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, along with other senators, members of parliament, prominent political and social leaders, lawyers, doctors, tribal elders, journalists, bureaucrats, and academicians visited the residence of the Deputy Chairman Senate to express their heartfelt sympathies.
During the condolence meetings, Fateha was offered for the eternal peace of the departed soul, while special prayers were offered for her forgiveness, elevation of ranks in the hereafter, and patience for the bereaved family. The participants prayed for the deceased to be granted a high place in Jannat-ul-Firdous and expressed complete solidarity with the grieving family.
On the occasion, Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Nasar expressed his gratitude to all dignitaries, parliamentarians, and well-wishers for their condolences. He stated that the expressions of sympathy and solidarity shown by friends and colleagues during this difficult time have been a great source of strength for him and his family. He prayed that Allah Almighty may grant the departed soul a place in His eternal mercy and bestow patience upon the bereaved.
It may be recalled that the wife of Amanullah Khan Nasar passed away a few days ago in Quetta after a prolonged illness and had been under medical treatment for some time.
Meanwhile, it has been announced that Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Nasar will be available at his residence for condolence meetings tomorrow, Sunday, from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, where visitors may meet him to offer their sympathies.