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PM Imran Khan warns that goverment will take strict action if safety rules are not followed in mosques

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PM Imran warns that goverment will take strict action if mosque safety rules are not followed

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that the administration will make a move if safety rules between the goverment and Pakistani ulema are not trailed by individuals. 

The prime minister was informing masses on the most recent circumstance with respect to the coronavirus. PM Imran said that Pakistan was an autonomous country subsequently it couldn't force people to not pray in mosques. 

'The war for coronavirus is being battled by the whole nation. It won't separate between the rich and poor people. It can transpire,'  he said. 'On the off chance that we introduce police outside mosques and toss admirers in mosques, autonomous countries don't act this way,' he included. 

PM Imran said that Pakistani ulema consented to a 20-point arrangement with President Alvi that contained SOPs and conditions dependent on which mosques will be revived. He, nonetheless, asked individuals to implore at home. 

'I would encourage my Pakistanis to remain at home and ask' he said. 'Other Muslim nations have asked their residents to do likewise. Be that as it may, on the off chance that you need to go to mosques, remember this. You should comply with these conditions,' he included. 

The prime minister said that if individuals didn't follow the wellbeing safety measures and cases flooded in mosques during Ramazan, at that point the administration will have no real option except to reverse its choice. 

PM Imran said that the administration will close mosques if the wellbeing safety measures are not followed, including that the equivalent was referenced in the understanding. 'Nobody needs to see mosques get vacant,' he said. 

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that few nations were contemplating facilitating coronavirus lockdown limitations as governments needed to find some kind of harmony between securing individuals and guaranteeing monetary action was directed. 

'A discussion has begun in nations to ease or lift lockdown and simultaneously, spare individuals from the coronavirus,' he said. 'Nations where 500-600 individuals have died until this point, are opening shops and easing limitations.'

He said that an uncertain lockdown was impractical in any general public. PM Imran said that nobody knew when the coronavirus will end. 'Governments don't have no idea whether coronavirus cases can reemerge again or not,' he said. 

The prime minister said that his administration had begun the recovery of financial activities by opening the construction sector. 'Different nations are attempting to make sense of how to recoup from the monetary mishap of the coronavirus. Remembering Pakistans grim financial conditions, our priority is to bring our people out of neediness,' he said. 

He reported that the administration had set up an Ehsaas Ratio entrance through which worldwide organizations and liberal individuals will be given a chance to support poor people. 

Talking about the Coronavirus Relief Tiger Force, PM Imran said that it was being politicized. 'Now and again, I am stunned at the resistance' he stated, adding that the tiger power won't get any funds. 

Stress over your own people, we will stress over our own: Asad Umar to Modi

Minister for Planning Asad Umad lambasts the Indian government for acussing Pakistan for spreading coronavirus in India through Azad Kashmir

Government Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar dismissed Indian purposeful publicity that Pakistan was sending coronavirus patients through Azad Kashmir in India. 

He pummeled Modi's lockdown, saying that it had made thousands accumulate in alarm at open spots. 'Leave it, stress over your own residents. We will stress over our own,' he said to Modi.

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