Father of Pakistan’s nuclear programme Abdul Qadeer Khan passes away

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bdul Qadeer Khan, a controversial scientist known as the father of Pakistan’s clandestine nuclear programme, passed away in Islamabad on Sunday after a brief illness. He was 85.

The nuclear physicist was disgraced in 2004 when he was forced to accept responsibility for nuclear technology proliferation and was forced to live a life of official house arrest.

Khan, who was born in 1936 in Bhopal and migrated to Pakistan along with his family after the Partition in 1947, breathed his last at about 7.00 AM (local time) at Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) Hospital.

Geo News reported that Khan was brought to the hospital early in the morning after he faced difficulty in breathing.

According to doctors, Khan’s health deteriorated after bleeding in his lungs. He could not survive after his lungs collapsed.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said that all efforts were made to save his life.

Surjitt Sahani

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