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Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan lashes out at PDM over coronavirus 'hypocrisy

 


PTI pioneer and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar's helper Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan hit out at the Opposition and the PPP for having markets shut in Sindh by 6 pm while then again, holding huge meetings in Punjab. 


Taking to Twitter, the main pastor's assistant lashed out at the PPP and the PDM, saying that from one viewpoint, Sindh government was shutting markets at 6 pm as a careful step against the Covid while then again, the PPP was holding jalsas in Multan. 


 "Such is the degree of [their] fraud that transports loaded up with individuals are being brought to Punjab to hold jalsas," said Dr Firdous Awan. 


Turning her weapons towards the 11-party union, Dr Firdous Awan said that the PDM was advancing a "inviting" climate for the Covid to spread. 


The PTI pioneer has lashed out at the PDM for holding its convention in Multan today.


 While scores of FIRs have been enlisted against PDM and PPP laborers, heads of the partnership have disobediently told the public authority that the convention will occur no matter what. 


PDM to hold jalsa in Multan today 


The PPP is intending to have the PDM jalsa at Qila Kohna Qasim Bagh Stadium. The social event will likewise stamp the gathering's 53rd establishment day. 


Aseefa is subbing for party administrator and sibling Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who tried positive for the novel Covid a week ago and is self-confining. He will address the jalsa by means of video interface. 


PPP MPA Ali Haider Gilani said Aseefa will make a beeline for the Gilani House from the air terminal. She and Yousuf Raza Gilani will lead the assembly. 


Excursion for Maryam 


According to Ali Haider, PML-N VP Maryam Nawaz will be heading to Multan by means of GT Road. Scores of political laborers will be holding up at Chungi no. 9 to welcome here. 


Consent denied 


The city organization has would not give authorization for a public social occasion arranged by the Opposition coalition, refering to the rising spread of the Covid. 


An application looking for authorization to hold the gathering on November 30 in Multan was documented by PPP pioneer Natasha Daultana. 


Denying authorization for the jalsa, Deputy Commissioner Amir Khattak refered to Punjab government mandates restricting public social events of in excess of 300 visitors until January 31 one year from now. He added that at any rate eight savvy lockdowns have been forced in the city to check the COVID-19 flare-up.

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