Prime Minister calls for offering religious obligations at home
Prime Minister calls for offering religious obligations at home an and in case, they want to visit mosques, they should strictly follow the guidelines.
Imran Khan said this in a televised address to the nation on Tuesday.
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About prayers and congregations during the holy month of Ramazan, Imran Khan cited different Muslims countries.
He said Muslim countries ordered to closure of mosques to contain the spread of coronavirus.
PM also spoke on hard decisions. He said that we are a sovereign country and I get a bad feeling when I watch the police force resorting to baton charging during the lockdown.
He noted Ramazan as a period of praying and offering obligations, and nobody wants to close the mosques.
In an independent society, the people are involved for taking decisions over the national issues with independent minds.
He said the fight against the coronavirus could be won only through collective efforts and full participation of the public as the virus did not discriminate among different strata of the society.
Prime Minister said poor segments of society in the country have been facing hard times.
He said the Ehsaas Rashan Portal would provide succor to the poor, needy and deserving people after completion of their data.
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