
Khan, father of External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and son-in-law of late president Zakir Hussain, was Karnataka governor between 1991-99.
Khan, was admitted to a private hospital here six days ago after he complained of chest pain. Dr TS Kler, Executive Director of cardiac sciences department, Escorts Hospital, said that Khan was admitted with fever and chest infection.
"But he already had a major problem of Aortic Stenosis (AS), a disease of the heart valves. He (breathed his last) at around 3 am today," Kler said.
Khan, who was in a major way responsible for creation of the Jamia Milia Islamia as an independent university through a Parliamentary law, had served as Chancellor of the university.
Born in Pitaura village in Farrukhabad district of Uttar Pradesh, he had represented Farrukhabad in Lok Sabha between 1984 and 1989.
Son-in-law of the late President Zakir Hussain, Khan served as Member of Parliament for 15 years. He was in Rajya Sabha from 1974 to 1984.
He resigned from the Lok Sabha in July 1989 Governor of Goa. Then he shifted to Karnataka in 1991. As union minister, he had held portfolios of education, textiles, tourism, transport besides external affairs.
As External Affairs minister he had travelled extensively abroad and had addressed the United Nations and the Security Council.
Condoling his death, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that India had lost a true son and servant of the nation.
The Prime Minister said Khan had served the nation with distinction throughout his life and in many capacities. His death was an "irreparable loss".
"His leadership in India's foreign policy, education system and legislative affairs contributed immensely to the country's modern, liberal and democratic polity.
"People of Karnataka will cherish his services," Governor H.R. Bhardwaj said in his condolence message.
Khan's death was condoled by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Railways Minister Mallikarjun Kharge among others.


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