New Delhi: Pakistan, which is suffering badly from Corona virus infection, was given great relief in the past. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided $ 1.4 billion in aid to Pakistan to fight the Corona epidemic. In a meeting about this, India raised questions and expressed concern about the cost of fighting the coronavirus being carried out by Pakistan.
India raised this question on discrimination against minorities in Pakistan for the Corona. Surjit S. Bhalla, the executive director of India on the IMF board, stressed in the meeting that Pakistan's health and social security spending should be comprehensive and non-discriminatory. He also said that budgetary resources should be provided in all areas of Pakistan, as the situation is very bad due to corona infection in Balochistan and Sindh province.
Bhalla has also informed through reports how minorities like Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Ahmadiyya communities in Pakistan, which is the weakest section of Pakistan's society, are mistreated by the authorities. Let us tell you that the news of not giving ration to Hindus and Christians in Pakistan also came in the media.
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