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2020-12-23 15:05:54 GMT2020-12-23 23:05:54(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) A policeman in Pakistan was critically injured in the firing by a drug peddler on Wednesday, police sources said.
Two policemen were patrolling a highway at the outskirts of the capital before encountered a wanted drug peddler who opened fire at them when they tried to chase him, the sources told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
One of the bullets from a 30-bore pistol of the drug peddler hit the head of one of the policemen who had been shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, the sources added.
National
December 23, 2020
Islamabad: The Federal Grand Health Alliance (FGHA) will hold a sit-in outside the Parliament House on December 31 to win the support of parliamentarians for withdrawal of the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Ordinance.
The sit-in will be preceded today (Wednesday) by formation of a human chain by protesting employees of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), who will encircle the hospital premises to express their resolve to protect the pre-MTI status of PIMS.
A day later on Thursday, demonstrations will be held in Islamabad’s various sectors to take the city’s residents into confidence regarding the reality of the “flawed and obnoxious legislation.”
Islamabad
December 23, 2020
Islamabad : The Federal Grand Health Alliance (FGHA) will hold a sit-in outside the Parliament House on December 31 to win the support of parliamentarians for withdrawal of the Medical Teaching Institutions (MTI) Ordinance.
The sit-in will be preceded today (Wednesday) by formation of a human chain by protesting employees of the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), who will encircle the hospital premises to express their resolve to protect the pre-MTI status of PIMS. A day later on Thursday, demonstrations will be held in Islamabad’s various sectors to take the city’s residents into confidence regarding the reality of the “flawed and obnoxious legislation.”
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