Mustafa Kamal has daughter vaccinated publicly to dispel HPV vaccine rumours
Mustafa Kamal has daughter vaccinated against cervical cancer. Screengrab from X post
As the saying goes, charity begins at home, Health Minister Mustafa Kamal on Saturday publicly had his daughter vaccinated against cervical cancer in a bid to dispel widespread rumours about its safety.
Speaking at a press conference in Karachi, Kamal said misleading propaganda had been spread against the vaccine and that he wanted to “prove with action, not words” that it was safe.
“I had never brought my family into the public eye in my 30-year political career,” he told reporters. “But to put an end to these baseless rumours, I have taken this step.”
Kamal said that just as he cared for his own daughter, Rija Kamal, he considered the daughters of the nation equally precious. “Our purpose is to seek Allah’s approval by protecting our people from disease,” he added.
The minister stressed that Pakistan’s healthcare system cannot provide treatment to every citizen and that many patients remain in hospitals for extended periods. He called for greater emphasis on vaccination as a means of prevention.
Kamal also warned that more vaccines would be introduced in the future and urged the public to adopt them to shield the nation from life-threatening illnesses. “Cancer is a deadly disease that affects not just an individual but entire families,” he said, “and prevention remains the best path forward.”