Attack on PIC against social norms: minister
LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Industries & Trade Mian Aslam Iqbal has said that lawyers’ attack and vandalism in Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC) does not reflect norms of a civilised society.
Addressing students and the media persons at Government College of Science, Wahdat Road here on Thursday, the minister said that the worst cruelty like attacking the medical institutions and manhandling patients did not occur in civilised societies.
“The more we condemn the PIC attack, the less it will be,” he added. He said that the legal action would be initiated against those involved in the attack and the incident would be fully investigated. Attacking institutions was highly deplorable and rampage of lawyers at the PIC was condemnable, he added. He said ailing humanity was crucified at the altar of establishing hegemony and added no one could be allowed to do so.
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