LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that Pakistan cannot afford any lapse in ensuring protective measures to ward off the threat of coronavirus.
The governor was speaking to chief secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik, Ulema belonging to different schools of thought, Universities Vice-Chancellors and a delegation of traders, who called on him at Governor’s House on Tuesday.
The chief secretary briefed the governor about measures to control the spread of coronavirus and action against the hoarders. The governor said the hoarders deserved no sympathy and stressed that the government functionaries should take strict action against all such elements.
Meanwhile, Pir Nazim Husain Shah, Maulana Asim Makhdoom, Mufti Ashiq Husain and others called on the governor at Governor’s House and assured that Ulema were supporting the government machinery wholeheartedly in the war against coronavirus.
Later, Rahim Yar Khan University Vice-Chancellor Dr Salman Tahir, Agriculture University Faisalabad VC Dr Ashraf and UET Multan Campus VC Amir Ejaz also called on governor and presented Rs6 million cheques for the PM’s Corona Relief Fund.
The governor said the role of universities in the wake of coronavirus threat was exemplary and stressed that the whole nation needed to get united to defeat the pandemic. The governor said Prime Minister Imran Khan had set an example of serving the needy in these testing times.
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