Imran Khan extends his presence to the world due to starvation in Pakistan due to Corona

Islamabad, Ta. 13 April 2020, Monday

The Corona epidemic has created yet another problem for debt-ridden Pakistan. Due to the lockdown, all kinds of businesses in Pakistan are closed so that the hunger situation is created.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted the video on Sunday, saying "give positive reactions to the difficulties facing developing nations in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic aimed at the international community, the United Nations Security Council and international financial institutions."

Imran Khan recently demanded money from the SAARC Covid-19 fund created by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to fight Corona. So now if Pakistan does not help by spreading its hands to the world community, then the people of Pakistan will start to die of starvation and not of corona. Khan called on the United Nations Secretary-General to help developing countries overcome the challenge of the Coron virus.

In a video message, Imran Khan said, "I will inform the global communities today that there are two types of policy being adopted in the fight against Covid-19. But in the developing world, the biggest problem facing people with hunger is due to the economic crisis. The reason is dying. "

According to Imran, the first challenge in these circumstances is to prevent people from dying of the virus and the second challenge is to save them from starvation in the situation that has been caused by the lockdown.

Further, the developing countries are facing another problem which is the inequality of resources available to the developing and developed countries. Developing countries do not have enough money to spend the extra money behind health services and on the other hand save people from starvation.

In a video message, Imran Khan urged financial institutions around the world to launch a campaign for a debt-stricken country like Pakistan during this time of crisis and that it should release developing countries from debt. He said that the debt-ridden economy, like Pakistan, was not able to withstand the pestilence of Corona, saying that major institutions of the world should come forward to help such countries and launch a debt forgiveness campaign.

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