Pakistan hasn’t received a single dollar in aid over coronavirus yet, reveals PM
Only International Monetary Fund gave relief in repayment of loans, says the premier
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said that Pakistan has not received any financial assistance from any country or global organisation despite the coronavirus outbreak in the country which has infected more than 11,500 people and claimed over 240 lives.
During a meeting with social media influencers and journalists, he said the situation developing after the pandemic is a big test for the entire world and Pakistan, Express News reported.
However, he added, the situation was different in the country than Europe and the United States.
Larkana's Covid-19 patients roaming freely amid rise in cases of local transmission
The premier said that the underprivileged were the hardest hit by lockdowns whereas the remittances from overseas Pakistanis have also stopped. "I did not want to impose the lockdown as it would increase the miseries of the labourers and daily wagers. 75% of them are not even registered," he added.
He said that Pakistan's economy was badly hit by the pandemic and despite severe hardships, no country or global organisation lent even a single dollar, adding that only International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave relief in repayment of loans.
Attempt by India to link coronavirus with Pakistan, Muslims has failed: DG ISPR
Apparently taking a jibe at the political opponents, PM Imran said that many people were spreading false propaganda and resorting to lies on social media. "Those who have made money out of corruption were afraid of free media because they would get exposed," he said and added that no matter how many lies are told, people would eventually find the truth.
He said that no one can predict when the coronavirus crisis would end but the government was relaxing the lockdown in phases.
PM Imran further said that the government will introduce track and trace system with the help of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, adding that it would help in identifying coronavirus hotspots across the country.
During a meeting with social media influencers and journalists, he said the situation developing after the pandemic is a big test for the entire world and Pakistan, Express News reported.
However, he added, the situation was different in the country than Europe and the United States.
Larkana's Covid-19 patients roaming freely amid rise in cases of local transmission
The premier said that the underprivileged were the hardest hit by lockdowns whereas the remittances from overseas Pakistanis have also stopped. "I did not want to impose the lockdown as it would increase the miseries of the labourers and daily wagers. 75% of them are not even registered," he added.
He said that Pakistan's economy was badly hit by the pandemic and despite severe hardships, no country or global organisation lent even a single dollar, adding that only International Monetary Fund (IMF) gave relief in repayment of loans.
Attempt by India to link coronavirus with Pakistan, Muslims has failed: DG ISPR
Apparently taking a jibe at the political opponents, PM Imran said that many people were spreading false propaganda and resorting to lies on social media. "Those who have made money out of corruption were afraid of free media because they would get exposed," he said and added that no matter how many lies are told, people would eventually find the truth.
He said that no one can predict when the coronavirus crisis would end but the government was relaxing the lockdown in phases.
PM Imran further said that the government will introduce track and trace system with the help of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, adding that it would help in identifying coronavirus hotspots across the country.