Prominent political and social figures are expected to attend the funeral prayers scheduled after Maghrib in Lahore
LAHORE: Senior Pakistani politician and former provincial lawmaker Zaeem Qadri has died in Lahore after suffering from a heart condition, family sources confirmed on Thursday. He had been undergoing treatment at a local hospital for the past three days before his passing.
According to family members, funeral prayers will be offered after Maghrib at Lawrence Road, where political leaders, party workers, and members of civil society are expected to gather to pay their final respects.
Qadri was widely regarded as an influential figure within the Pakistan Muslim League (N), playing a significant role in provincial politics across multiple terms. Known for his outspoken political stance and strong party loyalty, he remained active in political discourse and public service throughout his career.
Colleagues and party members expressed grief over his death, describing him as a dedicated leader who contributed significantly to political dialogue and legislative affairs. Messages of condolence have begun pouring in from political circles, acknowledging his services and commitment to democratic values.
Further details regarding burial arrangements are expected to be shared by the family later.


