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 Nation knows well, who is patriotic, who isn’t: Dr. A. Q. Khan
 Updated at: 1538 PST,  Friday, May 30, 2008
Nation knows well, who is patriotic, who isn’t: Dr. A. Q. Khan ISLAMABAD: Renowned nuclear scientist Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan has said he felt proud that nation holds him in high esteem after Quaid-e-Azam. Talking to Geo News, he said that he had done everything for the betterment of Pakistan and nation was well aware of the fact that who was patriot and who wasn’t.

Responding to a question, Dr. A. Q. Khan said people who were opposing Pakistan’s nuclear program, plotted against him. He said it was highly unfortunate that foreign schemers managed to find helping hands from within the country.

Dr. A. Q. Khan said he was glad over the fact nation holds him in high esteem. Dr. Qadir said he was in the custody of the army. He said people were facing many problems and even flour was not available at economical price. He hoped that his case would soon be settled. He also lauded the role of media.
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