PTI leader pays rich tribute to health workers, professionals
SUKKUR: Vice-president Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Sindh and parliamentary party leader in provincial assembly, Haleem Adil Sheikh has paid rich tributes to health workers and professionals, saying that they were the real heroes and front-line soldiers in the battle against coronavirus.
Haleem Adil Sheikh said the doctors, nurses and paramedics were performing their duties bravely, putting their own lives at risk to cure the coronavirus affected patients. He said it was a pandemic and no government could overcome it without the help and cooperation of the people, adding that the people should show unity to fight against the menace.
The PTI leader said it was not a time for political point scoring because the entire nation was standing on a bombshell. He said the government has taken appropriate measures to meet the upcoming challenges, adding that the PTI would support the Sindh government to check the onslaught of the virus in the province. Haleem Adil Sheikh said as an opposition party in Sindh, the PTI would fully support the provincial government, while the party workers would participate in the awareness campaign activities against the epidemic. He said everyone should not indulge in any politics at such testing time.
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