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Hayatabad Civil Society condemns KP govt decision

F.P. Report

PESHAWAR: The Hayatabad Civil Society Tuesday announced moving court against the decision of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government of establishing quarantine in phase 2 for zairin returning from Taftan.

The  members of Hayatabad Civil Society in a statment have said that the government should restrain from spreading coronavirus in the residents of Hayatabad.

Hayatabad phase 2 former nazim and previous president of Hayatabad Resident Society Airajul Haq has said that the dwellers of Hayatabad have been agonized and have concerns over the decision of KP government of establishing quarantine for zairin at ILM School.

He added that the suspect coronavirus infected persons will be kept in the quarantine for two to three weeks.

He stated that the residents of Hayatabad supported the cause of lockdown but in return the government has decided of establishing quarantine in the residential area of Hayatabad which is injustice.

He asked the government to review its decision of they will resist the decision and move to court.

The Frontier Post

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