
My sincere prayers are with Nawaz Sharif for his health, says PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Thursday extended his sincere prayers for Nawaz Sharif’s health.
PM Imran took to twitter and said he has directed all concerned authorities to ensure provision of the best possible health care and medical treatment to Nawaz Sharif.
Political differences notwithstanding, my sincere prayers are with Nawaz Sharif for his health. I have directed all concerned to ensure provision of the best possible health care and medical treatment to him.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) October 24, 2019
It is worth mentioning here that the health condition of Nawaz Sharif has deteriorated once again as his platelet count significantly dropped to less than 7,000 yesterday.
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s platelet count recovered to 29,000 a day before after doctors had transfused four mega units of platelets into him in Lahore’s Services hospital.
The doctors had earlier claimed that Sharif’s health was satisfactory but later his platelets dropped again.
A medical board was briefed that health condition of Nawaz Sharif was critical and expert doctors were called from Islamabad.
Earlier in a day, Maryam Nawaz, Vice president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), has been transferred to Kot Lakhpat jail from hospital.
According to the details, the PML-N’s response stated that the government was politicizing the disease, while some of Maryam Nawaz’s tests were left but the treatment was stopped and she was shifted to jail again.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also contacted Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and directed that Maryam Nawaz should let meet Nawaz Sharif, sources said. After which the Punjab government approved their meeting.
On Monday night, Sharif was rushed to the hospital after his platelets had dropped to a dangerously low level with his doctors raising alarming concerns.
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