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News about curfew is completely wrong: Murtaza Wahab

Murtaza Wahab

Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab. Photo: File

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Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab said that the Sindh government has not taken any decision to implement the curfew, the news about the curfew is completely wrong.

According to details, Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab said in an important statement that there was no truth in the news of the curfew on social media through a private channel.

In his statement, Murtaza Wahab said that people should not listen to misleading news, however, he appealed to the people to be careful.

Sindh government spokesman Murtaza Wahab added that citizens should not leave their homes unnecessarily and support themselves and the government in preventing coronavirus.

It may be recalled that due to Coronavirus, the second day of Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated with simplicity all over the country.

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The government of Pakistan, scholars, politicians and public figures have also urged the people to celebrate Eid with simplicity in view of the Corona virus and PIA plane crash.

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Earlier, police in Karachi had arrested 72 passengers from Haideri, Malir Halt for violating the lockdown.

SSP Central had said that the passengers were detained for violating the lockdown and going to Mansehra illegally.

 

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