Abdullah Malik
ISLAMABAD: In a fresh move the Deputy Mayor of Islamabad opposed the formation of Prime Minister Imran Khan “Corona Relief tiger force” and called it a political circus adding that those elected in local bodies elections will only work effectively.
It’s pertained to mentioned here that Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the youth to join Corona Relief Tigers Force and support the government in its endeavors to fight coronavirus pandemic effectively which was widely debated in media as well the opposition brigade of the country called it a new controversy which will malign the struggle of combating the deadly virus in the country. The deputy mayor Zeeshan Ali Naqvi in a statement added that the formation of Tiger force for the sac of the relief and supplying of ration is a political circus which will never deliver any results because government have no proper strategy for combating coronavirus.
Naqvi added that the local body structure is still functional in Islamabad and the local elected have more information regarding deserving people in their territories and can deliver resentfully. He blamed the incumbent government quoting that those sitting on magic chairs of government surrendered in fight against covid-19.
Deputy Mayor suggested to utilize the services of the local body’s representatives in federal capital instead of tiger relief force which will deliver bitterly while supplying ration and delivering relief.
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