Frightened by India's activism on the border, Pakistan asks PoK to keep 50% bed reserves in hospitals

New delhi date. 26 June 2020, Friday

Amid ongoing tensions on the border between India and China, Pakistan is looking scared. Fearing escalation of tensions after the violent escalation in the Galwan Valley, the army chief has issued a new order out of fear that Pakistan may not be on the front lines.

General Kamar Javed Bajwa has written to the Health Minister of PoK that 50% of the beds in all the hospitals there should be reserved for the Army. 50% of the blood supply has also been asked to be reserved for Pakistani troops.

PoK's health minister Dr. In a letter to Muhammad Najib Naqi Khan, General Bajwa wrote, "Please reserve 50% beds for Pakistan Army in all hospitals in Azad Jammu and Kashmir." Maintain adequate blood stock in the blood bank for emergencies.

It may be mentioned that the armies of India and China are facing each other in a very tense atmosphere in eastern Ladakh. In this regard, ceasefire is being violated by Pakistan on the LOC. Meanwhile, General Bajwa has written a letter.

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