Locust wreaks havoc in Pakistan, National Emergency declared

Locusts continue to wreak havoc these days in Pakistan. The country is already struggling with financial constraints. Due to which Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has declared a national emergency in the country. These locusts have destroyed entire crops in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Prime Minister Imran Khan has declared a National Emergency to deal with insects.

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On Friday, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called a cabinet meeting. The meeting was attended by federal ministers and senior officials from the four provinces. The Prime Minister's advisor Hafeez Sheikh was also involved. A National Action Plan (NAP) was also approved in this meeting. It was decided to put an emergency in the meeting by consensus. National Food Security Minister Khusro Bakhtiar informed the National Assembly about the steps taken by the federal and provincial governments to deal with the crisis situation.

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For eradication of insects, Prime Minister Khan ordered the formation of a high-level committee headed by Bakhtiar to take decisions at the federal level. The Prime Minister directed the officials concerned to take immediate measures on the basis of crop damage. The report quoted Khan as saying that the safety of farms and farmers is the top priority of the government. Therefore, the federal government should take all necessary steps to save the national crops and provide necessary resources to the respective quarters.

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