Vice President of Women Wing of Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf KP Neelum Toru has welcomed lifting of lockdown, saying that it is a result of successful policy of the government which imposed smart lockdowns to control the spread of Covid-19 in the country. Talking to workers of the party here on Monday, the PTI leader said when the prime minister talked about smart lockdown, the opposition opposed it for the sake of politics but the world saw that it proved to be the best policy. She said that the policies of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government were commendable to cope corona pandemic. “Fortunately Pakistan has minimum loss of lives as compared to other countries … our economy is back on track and economic activities started again,” Toru said, adding that there is no cure to coronavirus in the world. “The only way to prevent from gatherings and follow the guidelines provided by the government,” she added. She agreed with decision of the government of lifting lockdown as it was need of the hour to boost economic activities. “To control the spread of corona pandemic as the main key for prevention from coronavirus was social distancing,” PTI leader maintained. She advised to people remain at home and voluntarily isolate themselves although the restrictions were no more.
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