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PreMier says Jui-F’s azadi March is driven by Foreign agenda and will harM KashMir cause
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RIMe Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that he will not cave into pressure from the opposition parties who have been asking for his resignation and threatening to lock down the federal capital later this month. Speaking to senior journalists and analysts, the premier talked about multiple issues, including unemployment, inflation and the joint opposition’s upcoming Azadi March. The premier said that Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s protest is driven by a specific agenda and has the support of foreign powers. “his plan of protest has sent a wave of joy in India,” he said.
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“I cannot understand what Maulana’s problem is or what the opposition is after,” he said, adding that despite everything the government would still allow the opposition to protest in Islamabad as long as they remain peaceful. Regarding the opposition’s demand for his resignation, the premier said, “Let me be very clear that I will not resign on opposition’s demand.” Questioning the timing of the march, he said that it would hurt the Kashmir cause. “India may use this opportunity to attack Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). I have already directed Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa to ensure that troops are ready for retaliation,” he added. When asked about his dharna in Islamabad in 2014, the premier said that he had staged the sit-
in because he had proofs of election rigging in four constituencies. “We came out on streets after exhausting all possible options, which platform has Maulana used to address his grievances before coming out on streets? Attention is being diverted from the Kashmir issue because of this march. We must think who will benefit from all of this,” he added. Responding to a question about media restrictions, he said they are free to give coverage to JUI-F and other opposition parties. Commenting on incarcerated former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s health, the premier said that only a court of law could take a decision on the former’s treatment outside the country. “Shehbaz Sharif says Imran Khan will be held responsible if anything happens to Nawaz Sharif … I am not a doctor or a judge and the matter of Maryam Nawaz’s meeting with her father would also be made by the court,” he remarked. The prime minister added that he had directed Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar to provide best possible medical facilities to the former premier. Talking about other issues, the prime minister acknowledged that inflation and unemployment remain a big problem which his government is trying to resolve.
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nawaz’s Platelets count droPs to 7,000 aFter reaching 29,000 on tuesday LAHORE/ISLAMABAD staff report
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he health condition of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif deteriorated again on Wednesday evening as his platelets count dropped to an alarming 7,000 after reaching 29,000 on Tuesday. According to Services hospital sources where the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo was shifted late on Monday night from Kot Lakhpat Jail, Nawaz's platelets had drastically fallen only a day after doctors had transfused four mega units of platelets into his body. The head of the multidisciplinary medical board at the Services hospital, Professor Dr Mahmood Ayaz, had earlier in the day said that the former premier's body had experienced a drastic drop in the cells that are responsible for coagulation of blood platelets. "Yesterday we had carried out a
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transfusion of platelets. Today, his condition has improved measurably. Our board convened today and has recommended some more tests. We will be in a better position to comment once those results are in," he said. When asked whether the board has been able to ascertain why Nawaz had experienced such a sudden drop in platelets, Dr Ayaz replied in the negative, saying that blood tests had been ordered for that very purpose. "The board will convene again this evening. We hold meetings twice or thrice a day so that there is nothing lacking in his diagnosis and subsequent treatment." Dr Ayaz said that the platelet count was being monitored and that if it is deemed necessary, another transfusion will be done to maintain the desired level of platelets. he said that Nawaz's health, otherwise, "is just fine". however, late on Wednesday
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evening the health of the former premier deteriorated again. One doctor from Karachi and another from Islamabad have been called to assist the medical board. Reportedly, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar's plane was also on standby to bring in other doctors if needed. Meanwhile, moments after Punjab health Minister Dr Yasmeen Rashid said that the government would have no objection if the former premier wished to seek treatment abroad, media reports claimed that Nawaz's children have prepared a team of doctors to treat their father in London. MARYAM'S HEALTH DETERIORATES: In view of the situation, Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered the Punjab government to allow Nawaz's daughter Maryam Nawaz to meet her father at the hospital.
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