Larkana gets modern trauma centre

Bilawal Bhutto says Imran wants polls before facilitators exit scene


Our Correspondent December 29, 2022
Personnel of Rescue 1122 flank PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at the launch of the service in Larkana. Photo: Express

LARKANA:

Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that if the general elections are held in the country on their scheduled time, there will be no facilitator of Imran Khan left in any institution.

According to a press release issued by Media Cell Bilawal House, talking to the media after visiting the newly-constructed modern Trauma Center at Chandka Hospital, the PPP Chairman said that Imran Khan wants a dictatorship to come to power through the backdoor.

He said that Imran's biggest concern is that his facilitators in the establishment have already bowed out, now, his facilitators in other institutions will also have left their seats if the elections were to held on time. This is the reason why the PTI chairman is using all kinds of foul tactics including churning lies, spewing hatred, creating division among people and the institutions, and arson, to call for an early election.

Foreign Minister further said that the general elections in the country will be held on time as per the constitution and law.

Bilawal, while appreciating the construction work of the Trauma Centre and the process of installing modern equipment there, said that the centre has been built on modern and international standards.

In 2018, it was known that the conditions of Chandka Hospital were quite bad, as people from Larkana as well as Qamber Shahdadkot, Jacobabad and even from Balochistan and South Punjab come here for treatment.

He said, “we are grateful to the Chief Minister of Sindh and the Health Department that they have made the Trauma Center functional with international standards.”

This centre will be linked to Karachi's Trauma Centre, while the Rescue 1122 ambulance service is also launched.

He said that the number of ambulances has been increased, “I want ambulance service to be available like in Karachi in other major cities of Sindh, Hyderabad, Sukkur and Larkana.” He said that the resources are few and the need is high, but health facilities are gradually improving in Sindh. Most difficult situation is in an emergency, and the government of Sindh along with Child Life Foundation has brought the emergency facilities for children to international standards. Meanwhile, Bilawal visited various departments of the Trauma Center of Chandka Hospital and appreciated the passion and dedication of the staff.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, December 29th, 2022.

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