PM Nawaz pays tribute to King Abdullah as he departs to attend funeral

Premier says the late ruler held special place in the heart of every Pakistani


Abdul Manan January 23, 2015
A file photo of PM Nawaz meeting late King Abdullah. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced one-day mourning in Pakistan for late King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz and departed for Saudi Arabia to attend the King's funeral.

King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz died on Friday in Riyadh. Believed to be around 90 years old, the King was hospitalised in December suffering from pneumonia and had been breathing with the aid of a tube.

The funeral prayer for the deceased king will be offered in Masjid Prince Turki Bin Abdul Aziz after Asr prayer in Riyadh. During the mourning period in Pakistan, the national flag will fly at half-mast.

Expressing grief and sorrow over the demise of King Abdullah, PM Nawaz said the late ruler had a "special place in the heart of every Pakistani being the custodian of Islam's holy mosques".

He further extended condolences to the Saudi royal family as well as the people of the Kingdom, saying the Pakistani nation stands with their Saudi brethren in this hour of grief.

PM Nawaz had visited the ailing King last week and inquired after his health.

COMMENTS (17)

Blithe | 9 years ago | Reply

These people commenting here are really frivolous and have no idea about diplomacy. What weirdos?!

It's proper that he went for the burial. You have no idea how insulting it is in the Arab world not to attend a funeral. Stop trying to destroy our stature and come in the way of for diplomacy.

Grow up !

Jibran | 9 years ago | Reply

Nawaz Sharif has no roots in the Pakistani soil. He is more loyal to India, Saudia than the motherland. His heart bleeds for the natural demise of a 90 year old foreigner, but fails to feel the pain of thousands of Pakistanis butchered at the hands of terrorists sponsored by the same 90 year old.

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