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Federal govt opposes Sindh govt’s lockdown move
NNI 01 Aug 2021

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KARACHI: In clear opposition to the lockdown enforced in Karachi by the Sindh government, Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Saturday said that the Sindh government would not be allowed to impose a complete lockdown in the province as the federal government’s policy in that regard is crystal clear.
Commenting on the Sindh Government’s announcement regarding the imposition of the lockdown from today in a statement, the information minister said the Supreme Court has ruled that the provinces could not make unilateral decisions in that regard.
Fawad Chaudhry said the option of complete lockdown is not available to any province. “The policy regarding the Covid pandemic was given by the federation, National Command and Control Centre (NCOC), and the provinces are bound to implement it.”
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He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan was of the view that the complete lockdown would severely affect the working class and daily wage earners.
The minister said that under article 151 of the constitution, Pakistan is a single market and Karachi port is the jugular vein of the country. “We cannot allow anyone to take actions that could affect this vein,” he said and added that a complete lockdown could not be permitted in the province.
It is pertinent to mention here that the Sindh government announced to impose a lockdown in the province from July 31 (tomorrow) until August 08 after an abnormal surge in COVID-19 cases, especially in Karachi.
Sindh decides to impose lockdown in Karachi till August 8
The decision was taken by Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah during the meeting of the COVID task force that was specially attended by opposition leaders and traders.
“Lockdown would remain in place in the province from July 31 to August 08,” Murad Ali Shah said.
Federal govt opposes Sindh govt’s lockdown move - Business Recorder (brecorder.com)
 
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seriously federal doesnt know shit about whats happening in sindh, all they care for is to oppose anything and everything being done by sindh govt in name of politics, may it be good or bad

federal should take out its head out of its *** and smell some fresh air, not everything done by your opposition is wrong especially in such terrible times
 
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seriously federal doesnt know shit about whats happening in sindh, all they care for is to oppose anything and everything being done by sindh govt in name of politics, may it be good or bad

federal should take out its head out of its *** and smell some fresh air, not everything done by your opposition is wrong especially in such terrible times
This guy sounds like a pakka jiyala :partay:
 
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Karachiites support the smart lockdown measures.

Federal government is genocidal against Sindh. The hatred stems from racial and ethnic differences.
 
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This guy sounds like a pakka jiyala :partay:

i am from Karachi and i have witnessed first hand stupidities from both side of the camp, this so called LOCKDOWN is at the moment USELESS, why you ask me? i passed by Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine like 15 minutes back, it was closed but guess what there were HUNDRED's of people gathered outside, no mask no nothing, lockdown means nothing and no one on road, this government just is enforcing shops and offices to close which is just stupidity

now coming to the other side of story, the glorious wisdom of PTI ... when was the last time they actually came down to the city and saw what's going in areas like Saadi Town, Johar etc where this is NO concept of lockdown smart or not so smart, all these two clowns (PTI and PPP) are busy doing is throwing dirt at each other, while the people living here suffer

hell with these two and hell with those who blindly follow any/all political parties, this qaum doesnt need lockdown, we need a fucking curfew and army to kick some sense into people, sirf danday ki zaban samajhti hai ye qaum

now call me jiyala or what ever you want it honestly wouldn't change my opinion
 
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'You can't keep hungry people under lockdown':

PM Imran shows displeasure at Sindh govt's decision

Dawn.com
August 1, 2021

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday criticised the partial coronavirus lockdown imposed by the Sindh government against the federal government's wishes, explaining that doing so would break the back of the common man.

He expressed his views on the issue while conversing with the people of Pakistan in a live question-and-answer session via telephone.

The premier began the session by thanking the people of Pakistan for cooperating with the government over the first three waves of the Covid-19 pandemic, and urged them to again adhere to the SOPs to curb the spread of the ongoing fourth wave.

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He then addressed the government of Sindh's decision to impose a partial lockdown to curb rising Covid-19 cases, saying it hadn't taken into consideration the hardships of the poor.

"We had a small problem between the federal government and Sindh," the PM admitted. "Sindh government wanted to impose a lockdown, which is the correct decision and will curb the spread of virus.

"But on the other hand, the thing to see is that will we be able to save the economy from the lockdown? Then there is the issue of hunger ... the daily wage earners and especially the poor section of our society ... how will they make ends meet during the lockdown?"

The prime minister cited the example of "destruction in India" to tell Sindh government "never to impose a lockdown until you have the answers to these questions."

"Their (Indian) government imposed a lockdown at once without thinking anything of the public. They only thought of the upper class and elite like us," the PM said. "Sindh government should know that when you force a lockdown you are going to keep people hungry. You cannot keep hungry people under a lockdown if you do not have the resources to bring them food."

PM Imran said that the policy of smart lockdowns and mass vaccinations was the way to go, as he stressed that the economy that has "survived very difficult times and is headed on an upwards trajectory" should not be hurt at any cost.

'Free media is a blessing'
The first caller was a woman who told the PM that she was defrauded by a man for Rs6 million over 10 years ago, and complained that the authorities had arrested the suspect and a case filed but no recovery was ever made. To this, the prime minister instructed that her details be taken assured that full efforts would be made to assist her.

Another from a minority community called for a quota in jobs to be provided. The prime minister told her he would instruct the provinces for such quotas.

During the session, a broadcast journalist also called and told the prime minister that he wanted to verify if the QnA session was indeed genuine and live. At this, Prime Minister Imran replied that only those rulers that "break the law or believe in the rule of power rather than the rule of law or are corrupt are fearful of free media".

"A free media [and] freedom of expression is a great blessing for a country," he said, adding that it was the role of media to act as a "watchdog".

He explained he only disagreed with the media when "fake news and propaganda" was spread, referring to the revelations in the EU DisinfoLab report that uncovered an Indian disinformation network against Pakistan.

"Journalists from Pakistan are feeding fake Indian accounts that are doing propaganda against the Pakistan Army and prime minister. I only have a problem then [otherwise] real journalism and criticism is a big blessing for a country."

The prime minister was then relayed more personal problems by two retired soldiers and a farmer. He assured them all that help would be provided to them.

'No one being saved in Noor murder case'
Answering a question by a woman about the grisly murder of Noor Mukadam in Islamabad and what steps the government would take for women's safety, Prime Minister Imran said he had been following the Noor murder case from the first day and termed it a "horrifying" incident.

Citing details provided to him, the premier said the "tragedy" had occurred over the course of two days in front of the whole domestic staff of the alleged killer, Zahir Jaffer.

He denied the impression that the suspect would be saved because he belonged to a powerful family. "I want to tell you that no one is being saved in this. Even if he thinks he is a dual national and has American citizenship so he will get away, that is not the case," he said.

The prime minister noted that the case had "shocked everyone", saying everyone had been pained by it and it had had "a big impact".

"Noor's murder is a big tragedy and I want to reassure [the nation] that no one, no matter how powerful they are, will escape full punishment in the case."

Recalling the alleged brief abduction of the Afghan ambassador's daughter in Islamabad, the premier said he had followed the case "as if she was my own daughter".

"Afghans are our own people, we consider them brothers so we saw the [incident] in the same manner," he said, crediting the capital police for following "every single thing" in the case and interviewing the suspects after identifying them through CCTV footage.

Vertical cities
Talking about urban and civic issues, Prime Minister Imran said a major problem afflicting Pakistani cities was that their master plans had not been made, while those that were made were "destroyed".

He gave the example of Islamabad, saying its master plan was repeatedly violated despite it being the only planned city in the country. "No one saw where water would come from and where the trash would go," he said, adding that this was why he had ordered that city masterplans be made.

"This means a city won't grow beyond a certain extent; instead of that, it will go up," the premier said. "Dubai has gone vertical and so has New York, if they started expanding then they would never be able to provide water, electricity and amenities."

Referring to the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project that the government plans to launch, Imran said a new city will be built to save the water of Ravi, which he said had turned into "a dirty nullah".

"Similarly we had thought of Bundal Island in Karachi but unfortunately the Sindh government is not letting us make it and I dont understand that because all the benefit [of the project] is to Sindh," he added.
 
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Karachiites support the smart lockdown measures.

Federal government is genocidal against Sindh. The hatred stems from racial and ethnic differences.
Not a single person of Karachi like lockdown & ppp...
so lock down in karachi till 8th august and from 9th august moharram starting and lockdown going to be lifted?
Its a planted lockdown just to make only one religus group happy because ppp know only give them vote in this whole City...
 
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PPP trying their best to reverse the economic progress that has taken place recently.


When will Punjabi Army realize that allowing waderas to hold Sindh hostage in the name of 'stability' is effecting the whole country. This same Army wanted Buzdar to be removed when he was finding his feet because they thought Buzdar was incompetent, even though his performance is faaar better than Anil Kapoor of Sindh, yet no pressure on PPP to remove the incompetent CM.


For Army it is only important that Punjab is functioning properly, the rest of the country especially Karachi is just to fund their business interests.
 
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When will Punjabi Army realize that giving Sindh to waderas damages the entire country including their beloved Punjab?
 
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When will Punjabi Army realize that giving Sindh to waderas damages the entire country including their beloved Punjab?
What can Punjabi army do when slaves of interior Sindh won't stop voting PPP?
 
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