Pakistan to deploy paramilitary troops to tackle religious party protesters
PM Imran Khan says won t take dictation from anyone SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Apr 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 5 hours ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Apr 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 5 hours ago
TLP protesters had blocked Lahore s Multan Road while protesting against the arrest of their party chief Saad Rizvi on April 12, 2021. Photo: Online
The government has decided to deploy Rangers to maintain law and order in four Punjab cities, amid clashes between supporters of a religious party and the police.
Thousands of supporters of the Tekreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan
clashed with police for the second day on Tuesday. They were demanding the
The district administration and Punjab Health Department are considering a complete lockdown in Lahore after the coronavirus positivity ratio in the city climbed to 19%. On Sunday, the positivity rate in five cities of the province was recorded at 15%. According to the health department, hospitals are facing a shortage of ventilators and beds as the number of critical patients rose. Punjab Health Minister Yasmin Rashid has warned that if precautionary measures are not taken, the situation in Lahore will worsen. There are zero ventilators at the Jinnah Hospital, Services Hospital, Gangaram Hospital, Kot Khawaja Saeed Teaching Hospital and One Gate Hospital, she said. The OPD.
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