Imran put millions of lives in danger, did not ban religious events
Imran put millions of lives in danger, did not ban religious events
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Islamabad: Pakistan has made the lives of millions more difficult by allowing a program of 250,000 people in Lahore. Where people from different parts of the world will gather in this program. At a time when countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia are banning religious ceremonies, Pakistan has not taken any such action and has issued permission for an event organized by the local Tabligi Jamaat Tabligi Ijtima. It is being said that the number of infected people in Pakistan has increased to 1408, out of which the condition of 7 is serious. So far 11 people have died due to infection in Pakistan.

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According to the information received, on Sunday, Gaza Strip has released information about its first two cases of coronavirus. Both Palestinian people had recently returned from Pakistan by participating in this program. Both were among the 2.5 lakh people who had gathered in Lahore on 10-15 March. But Pakistan has reported more than 1300 cases and is unaware of the increasing number of people infected with Corona. Journalist Kunwar Khuldun Shahid has written in Haritz that Pakistan can become the super spreader of COVID-19 in the world.

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Shahid wrote that the number of corona infected people in Pakistan has been clearly underestimated. Where sources say that one can only imagine the seriousness of the situation which has arisen due to the gathering of millions in the prayers of the Jumme. While Iran has canceled the prayers of the weekly jumme, Saudi Arabia suspended Umrah by the end of February. The Pakistani government could not stop the gathering of 2.5 lakh people in the second most populous city of the country.

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