570 of 1270 people at Multan quarantine centre are not Zaireen
570 of 1270 people at Multan quarantine centre are not Zaireen and they don’t follow discipline causing problems for Zaireen (pilgrims).
MWM South Punjab leaders clarified this while briefing the head of reporting of Urdu Daily Kahbrain.
They called on head of reporting Sajjad Bukhari and demanded action against the reporter for misreporting against Zaireen.
570 of 1270 people at Multan quarantine centre
They said that 570 non-pilgrims are staying at Multan quarantine centre where around 700 pilgrims (Zaireen) are also staying.
MWM leaders said that non-pilgrims were playing carrom board and ludo games but Khabrain reporter misled readers through misreporting.
Kahbrain reporter tried to show non-Zaireen as Zaireen in his report.
However, MWM leaders made clear that non-pilgrims also remain a source of nuisance for pilgrims. They said that these non-pilgrims include those who were staying in Iran illegally or trying to cross Iran illegally.
The head of reporting assured them of action against misreporting.
MWM delegation comprised of Allama Iqtidar Naqvi, Allama Qazi Nadir Alvi, Engineer Mehr Sakhawat Ali and Saqlain Naqvi.
Allama Baqir Zaidi congratulates Zaireen
Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Sindh chapter secretary general Allama Baqir Zaidi congratulated Zaireen in Sukkur (Sindh).
He further said (Shia) Zaireen (pilgrims) are a role model for all Pakistanis because they protected 220 million Pakistanis through cooperation.
MWM leader cited Zaireen’s cooperation with the government during long stay at quarantine centres. He said other Pakistanis should also follow the suit.
Allama Baqir appreciated the volunteers of MWM, Wahdat Youth and other Shia Islamic parties and welfare organisations for their services for Zaireen.
Earlier, government allowed 640 pilgrims to go home after negative test reports and after a month long stay at quarantine centres in Taftan and Sukkur.








