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Aamir Liaquat
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Pakistan: Popular TV host and politician Aamir Liaquat dies

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2022, at 11:27 pm

Karachi: Pakistan's former Member of National Assembly (MNA) and television host Aamir Liaquat died in Karachi city on Thursday, media reports said.

He was 50.

The PTI leader was found unconscious at his home in Khudad Colony and shifted to a private hospital in critical condition, reports Geo News.

Liaquat reportedly felt chest discomfort last night but refused to go to the hospital. His employee, Javed, said a scream was heard from Liaquat's room today morning.

His domestic staff broke down his room's door when they did not receive any reply from him, Geo News reported.

Doctors told the news channel he was dead when he was brought to hospital.

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