Maryam slams govt. for mishandling Covid-19
Says the government has failed to curb coronavirus, implement SOPs, or safeguard people’s health
ISLAMABAD: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said Tuesday the PTI-led government is a “curse” on people, as she criticised it for not handling the coronavirus situation in the right manner.
“We want this curse (incumbent government) to end …. we can bear them, but people cannot,” the PML-N vice president said while addressing a press conference alongside the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) Raja Farooq Haider and other party leaders.
Speaking about O/A Level exams, Maryam said the government had put students’ lives at risk by conducting the examinations at a time when the coronavirus situation is worsening in the country.
“Other countries in the region have opted for other ways to conduct the examinations, then why did this incompetent government put students in harm’s way,” she questioned.
This government has failed to curb coronavirus, implement SOPs, or safeguard people’s health, she said, adding there are no safety arrangements during Cambridge exams.
The PML-N vice-president asked the prime minister and the education minister whether they would send their own children to such examination centres.
Maryam also said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had given his government an NRO after his meeting a group of lawmakers backing estranged PTI leader Jahangir Tareen.
Meanwhile, taking over the presser, AJK PM Haider warned the PTI-led government against rigging in the upcoming Azad Jammu and Kashmir elections, saying that the party would fight against it and not sit quietly.
The AJK PM said rigging in the election would go in “favour of India”.
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