Islamabad :
Nuclear scientist and Mohsin Pakistan Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan passed away yesterday after a long illness. The whole country was in mourning on the news of the death of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. It rained while mercy rained down from the sky.
While Federal Ministers, Chiefs of Armed Forces, Speaker National Assembly, Acting President, Chairman Joint Chiefs and other state dignitaries attended the funeral prayers of Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, Prime Minister Imran Khan was absent. Prime Minister Imran Khan’s non-attendance at the funeral prayers of Mohsin Pakistan Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan became a target of criticism.
Social media users also slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan for not attending Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan’s funeral prayers. Social media users also compared the funerals of Mohsin Pakistan Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan and Indian nuclear scientist Abdul Kalam Azad. Indian Prime Minister Modi not only attended the funeral prayers of Abdul Kalam Azad but also paid homage to him and attended his last rites. He expressed regret by tweeting and did not even attend his funeral on which he is facing severe criticism.
In a Twitter message, Prime Minister Imran Khan lamented the demise of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan and said that our nation loves him dearly because he played an important role in making us a nuclear weapons state. We are deeply saddened by the death of Q. Khan. He has given us protection against an aggressive nuclear neighbor. He is a national hero to the people of Pakistan. Will be buried.
Prime Minister Imran Khan fulfilled his duty by sending a single tweet on the death of Mohsin Pakistan and did not even bother to attend the funeral prayers, on which the people also expressed their indignation. Social media users said that during Pervez Musharraf’s tenure, Dr Abdul Qadir was pressured to confess to illegal nuclear activities and Musharraf wanted to extradite him to the United States, but then-Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Jamali stood in the way.
He made Pakistan a nuclear power and made it capable of being looked down upon. Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was the founder of the nuclear program, he also played an important role in the development of various missiles. But Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was not given the value he deserved, nor was he given the respect he deserved.
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan did not find peace in his life at all. He spent his entire life under house arrest and security in his own house. He himself was tired of living like a prisoner. Even in the days of his illness, no government official even inquired about his condition, which is unfortunate. Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Mohsin was a Pakistani and he should have remained as a hero, but unfortunately no government has taken significant steps for him, nor has he tried to alleviate his suffering.
When Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan was ill for some time, he had sharply criticized the present government, including Prime Minister Imran Khan, for not doing well. Mohsin Pakistan Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan said that he was very disappointed that neither the Prime Minister nor any member of his cabinet inquired about my health. Mohsin Pakistan Dr Abdul Qadir said that when the whole nation was praying for his speedy recovery, not a single government official had even called to inquire about my health.
It should be noted that Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was suffering from lung disease. He was rushed to KRL Hospital at around 6 am due to severe pain. Doctors tried their best to save nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan but he could not recover. passed away. He was 85 years old. His funeral prayers were offered at the Faisal Mosque, after which he was laid to rest with state honors in the H8 cemetery.
Flowers were laid on the grave of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan by the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Army Chief and Pakistan Air Force. Funeral prayers of Dr. Abdul Qadir were also offered in absentia in Bahawalpur, Multan, Hyderabad and other cities of Pakistan, Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Siraj-ul-Haq offered funeral prayers in absentia in Mansura Lahore today. Survivors of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan include a widow and two daughters.