PM Imran Khan discusses red list issue with British counterpart
ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry has said that Pakistan’s name will soon be removed from the UK’s red list. That there is a need for a testing method in Pakistan, this week there will be a meeting between Dr. Faisal and the British Chief Medical Scientist, every effort will be made to get Pakistan off the red list soon.
He said in a media briefing after the federal cabinet meeting that the government is now thinking of booster vaccines for the working class as well. The price has been fixed at Rs 1,270 for the booster dose. Children under the age of 20 were being vaccinated.
There are reports on social media that US troops have come here. The Pakistani government has been trying since day one to help evacuate people from Afghanistan. We are helping. The rest of the resources, including the PIA, are Afghan he said. We will be able to strengthen our ties with a stable Afghanistan he said, adding that 2,421 Afghans, including 821 Afghans from Torkham, and only 10 Afghans from the Chaman border came to Pakistan.
Similarly, NATO and its allies 10302 people came to Pakistan, 9032 went to their home countries, 545 Afghans and 684 citizens of other countries are present, all Americans have gone to Pakistan, only 42 people are left, they will be gone today. Fawad Chaudhry said that PTI is the first government that is talking about electoral reforms, but unfortunately if the opposition had to unite with the devil, they will do it, the opposition has considered electoral reforms as a front, and the PMD did not even bother to read the draft