Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNA Kanwal Shauzab Monday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s proactive efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus outbreak and his visionary leadership’s balanced strategy to control it effectively have been appreciated globally.
Talking to a private news channel, she said the coronavirus outbreak in the country was “under control” and the role of Prime Minister Imran Khan in taking timely steps for its prevention has been appreciable.
She said coronavirus has engulfed the whole world including Pakistan that had introduced smart lockdown policy to save precious lives and the economy as well.
“Our government took proactive measures and that’s why not many people were affected by the pandemic,” she mentioned.
The world is widely acknowledging Pakistan’s smart lockdown strategy in the face of Covid-19, mainly focusing balance between lives and livelihood, she added.
“Our biggest achievement is the successful fight against COVID-19. Apart from only the government, for the first time country is fighting with this pandemic ,” she said.
She further advised that the nation should follow the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) strictly and seriously to stop further spread of the Corona during holy months of Eid ul Azha and Muharram.
MNA said the first two years of PTI were full of facing the economic and political challenges and different mafias were creating hurdles in the process of development. Now, we have successfully overcome many challenges and are on right path.
Meanwhile, Secretary Women Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) Munaza Hassan has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has inspired women and youth to participate in the political process.
In her statement on twitter, she said that “our cross generational support was in the faith that Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) under his leadership would deliver “Naya Pakistan”. “We are on the road to prosperity and progress with all of you” she said.
She said that PTI victory in General Elections 2018 was a testament to our broad based support fueled by hardwork on the ground with countless support from women across generations and socio-economic backgrounds, adding that many overseas Pakistanis are part of this struggle.