Islamabad: Pakistan's government has decided not to expel its citizens from the city of Wuhan in China. Tell that this city of China affected by the Coronavirus remains a topic of discussion all over the world. Pakistan has taken this decision after four of its citizens have been affected by the Coronavirus in China. A senior official said on Thursday that Pakistan has taken this decision to demonstrate solidarity with China. 'States that are talking about not implementing CAA are playing with people's feelings', says NCP leader Nawab Malik Dr. Zafar Mirza, the Prime Minister's special assistant on health, claims that Pakistan has not taken the decision to expel its citizens from China, following the suggestions of the World Health Organization (WHO). He has said that "We believe that it is in the interest of our citizens living in China right now that they stay in China, it is in the larger interest of the region, the world, and the country, that we not take them out of China right now." Congress forgets Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts, opposes CAA on Sonia's order: Subramanian Swamy Dr. Mirza further said, "We stand firmly with China. The Chinese government has been successful in preventing the infection in the city of Wuhan. If we remove people from there, then this infection will spread like wildfire all over the world. "WHO has declared an emergency in the whole world due to the increasing threat of the virus. Big relief to Mamata Banerjee from Supreme Court, refuses to hear Governor's petition