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Former PML-N General Secretary Muhammad Yousuf Khan passes away

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ISLAMABAD: Former General Secretary of Pakistan Muslim League (N) based in France Muhammad Yousuf Khan passes away

As soon as the news of Muhammad Yousuf Khan’s death was received, various political leaders, social figures and members of the Pakistani community in France reached the residence of the deceased and offered their condolences to the family.

Muhammad Yousuf Khan was known as a well-mannered, sociable and service-oriented leader.

He remained associated with the PML-N for a long time and played an active role in highlighting the problems of overseas Pakistanis.

His death has caused irreparable loss not only to the PML-N but also to the Pakistani community living in France.

Friends, relatives and fellow leaders are paying tribute to the services of the deceased, his personality and services will always be remembered.

Abdul khalique

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