South Asia
Pakistan lawyer highlights Imran Khan govt's lackluster attitude in dealing COVID-19 situation in Gilgit-Baltistan
Advocate Mohammad Baqar Madin, a resident of Astore valley, said that coronavirus had spread its tentacles in the region and the government claimed that there is a lack of doctors or medicines to treat the patients.
”The people of Gilgit Baltistan have themselves pooled in to purchase a ventilator in case of an emergency which the government should have provided,” he said.
Urging people for ‘self-help’ during the trying times, he said people should unite to help the fellow community persons since the government had failed to provide even basic of the requirements to tackle the covid-19 situation .
He said the local government was still keeping one of the lawyers in quarantine despite being tested negative in the virology test.
He said this was the time when the representatives of people should stand by their voters and ensure that everything required was made available to them.
Apprehending an impending recession, he said the daily wagers were the worst hit after middle-class shopkeepers since everyone was staying indoors and economy was worst hit due to Covid-19 outbreak.
Ramadan was about to come and then summer vacations in schools and colleges but there were so many restrictions in the area, added he.
Madin said that the government had provided masks and sanitizers but in too little quantity and did not serve the purpose.
Pakistan has reported 5185 COVID-19 infected patients so far.
The country recorded 88 deaths.