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Wednesday, 15 April, 2020 I 21 Shaban, 1441 I Rs 15.00 I Vol X No 287 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition
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QUETTA: Daily wage labourers sit idle on a roadside on Tuesday amid a lockdown across the country to prevent the spread of Covid-19. inP
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n a bid to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus in the country, Prime Minister imran khan on tuesday announced that the lockdown will be extended for further two weeks, with some of the restrictions lifted to facilitate the low-risk industries. Schools, cinemas and other places where the public can gather will remain closed, said the PM, as the total infections
in Pakistan surged to 5,800 amid 100 deaths. Punjab accounts for the most coviD-19 infections, reporting 2,856 cases as of tuesday evening. Sindh, Balochistan, and khyber Pakhtunkhwa have so far reached 1,518, 248, and 800 cases, respectively. islamabad has 131 cases, Gilgit-Baltistan has 233 cases whereas azad kashmir has 43 cases so far. Speaking of the government’s response to the virus so far, the premier said: “owing to the restrictions we imposed, the way the virus should have spread, it did
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not. it only spread to an extent of 30% when compared to our projections.” PM imran said the projections were based on trends observed worldwide. “190 people should have died so far. we have less than half the number of deaths from the projected number,” he said. the prime minister warned that we should still all be mindful that “this virus can spread rapidly at any time”. “we need to continue to exercise caution,” he said, adding that “every move we make carries risks”. “on one hand we have corona and on the other we have hunger,” he lamented. Reiterating the need for people to continue to exercise self-discipline, the premier said that even though things do not seem as dismal in the country right now and that “if the curve spikes up, our current health system will not be able to meet the challenge”. imran announced that the national coordination committee decided to start operations of the construction industry from wednesday.
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Traders in Sindh, KP, Balochistan say will open businesses from April 15 STORY ON PAGE 03
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MuFti MuneeB SaYS conGReGational PRaYeRS to ReSuMe at MoSqueS, Govt’S ReStRictionS on thRee-Five PeoPle onlY ‘iMPRactical’ ISLAMABAD sTAff rEPorT
a meeting of ulema and religious scholars from across the country on tuesday said congregational prayers for the five daily prayers and the Friday congregational would be held in mosques from now, adding however that precautionary measures advised by the government will be implemented. the statement from the religious leaders comes as the government announced it would continue the lockdown imposed in light of the coronavirus outbreak for two more weeks, easing restrictions for some industries however, which it said were ‘low-risk’. authorities in all provinces had officially restricted congregations in mosques, including for Friday prayers, to five people or less since the past two weeks. however, several instances of violation of government orders, and confrontation with police trying to enforce these orders, have been reported since then. Speaking at a press conference
Pakistan Army says India’s claims of infiltration, ceasefire violations ‘baseless, delusional’ RAWALPINDI sTAff rEPorT
CONFIRMED CASES:
5,894
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DEATHS:
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1,378 1,518
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865 43/233
248 131
the Pakistan army on tuesday refuted india’s allegations against islamabad of ceasefire violations and purposefully “infiltrating coviD-affected individuals” in occupied kashmir, terming them as “baseless” and “delusional”. in a statement issued tuesday, Director-General of the inter-Services Public Relations (iSPR) Major General Babar iftikhar referred to the 15 corps commander’s interview with the BBc and said: “indian insinuations about infiltration and cFvs by Pakistan are not only baseless but are also patently designed to divert global and domestic attention from the unending fiasco post – 5 aug 2019.” india had on august 5, 2019, scrapped occupied kashmir’s special status under the constitution and put the Muslim-majority region under a curfew that continues till the present day. it also imposed a communications and media blackout in the himalayan valley. the military’s media wing
after the meeting between representatives from the Jamiat ulema-eislam, Jamiat-e-ulema Pakistan, Jamaat-e-islami and tanzeem-eislami among other religious parties at the karachi Press club, Mufti taqi usmani, a renowned religious scholar and former judge of the Federal Shariat court, said it was decided that prayers would be held while observing precautionary measures. Detailing the precautionary measures, usmani said there would be proper distance between rows and individuals during congregations. he urged the elderly to pray at their homes and other people to return to their homes as soon as prayers were over.
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“indian leadership will be well advised to focus on addressing the internal mess, created not only by covid-19 mishandling but also by the tragedy unfolding in ioJk for years on end,” it added.
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