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India s Modi refused to seek oxygen from Pakistan, and Punjab took a breath Coronavirus pandemic news

Amritsar, India – In the event of an incredible shortage of medical oxygen, the Punjab government contacted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to facilitate the establishment of an “oxygen corridor” with India’s main neighbor Pakistan, Pakistan and the Northwest The Ministry of Governors has a border of 550 kilometers (342 miles). The Chief Minister of Punjab State Amarinder Singh and other politicians in the state have asked Modi to purchase oxygen from Pakistan at least eight times. The city of Lahore in Pakistan is only 50 kilometers (31 miles) away from Amritsar. The country’s prime minister, Imran Khan, provided assistance to India on April 25, which is a need to buy oxygen from Pakistan. The well-known Edhi charity in Pakistan has also voluntarily provided medical assistance in the event of an increase in COVID-19 cases in the country.

Muslim faithful celebrate Eid al-Fitr under shadow of Covid and rocket fire

Muslim faithful celebrate Eid al-Fitr under shadow of Covid and rocket fire Issued on: 14/05/2021 - 15:56 Muslim women blow up balloons as worshippers celebrated the Eid al-Fitr holiday, after the morning prayer at the Al-Aqsa mosques compound, with the Dome of the Rock mosque in the background, in Old Jerusalem early on May 13, 2021. AFP - AHMAD GHARABLI 4 min Muslims around the world have been celebrating the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. In many countries festivities will continue through the week, but the spirit has been dampened in some communities by the Covid pandemic and spiralling violence in Gaza.

Pakistani Christians urge tolerance during Ramadan

Pakistani Christians urge tolerance during Ramadan Messages of peace flood social media despite violent protests over the arrest of an extremist group s leader A Ramadan greeting by the interfaith Rawadari Tehreek (Movement for Tolerance). (Photo supplied) Christians in Pakistan are using social media to promote peace during Ramadan as violent Islamist protests choke traffic around the country.  “Ramzan Mubarak (congratulations) to all Muslims. Please demonstrate tolerance this Ramadan. God bless to all,” stated Shireen Aslam, a member of the Attock district human rights committee in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in a Facebook post. Several pastors and church workers have also updated their WhatsApp status with greetings for Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and prayers.

Why PM Modi s visit to Bangladesh led to 12 deaths

Why PM Modi s visit to Bangladesh led to 12 deaths
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