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Bilawal Bhutto tests positive for Covid-19 Will address Multan rally via video — Shibli, Shahbaz other leaders wish speedy recovery

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Staff Reporter

Karachi

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Thursday that he is self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19. He further added that he will address the upcoming opposition rally via video link.
Bilawal’s diagnosis comes just a day before the engagement of his sister, Bakhtawar Bhutto-Zardari, to a Dubai-based businessman and four days before the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) next rally in Multan scheduled for November 30, which is also PPP’s Foundation Day.
Meanwhile, sources say Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would stay away from the he sister’s Bukhtawar engagement’s ceremonies due to virus infections.
Taking to Twitter, Bilawal said that he was currently experiencing mild symptoms. “I’ll continue working from home and will be addressing PPP foundation day via video link. Wear a mask everyone, see you on the other side.”
Well wishes poured in shortly after the PPP chairman made the announcement, while members of the government crticised him for “putting the public at risk” by insisting on holding large public gatherings despite having tested positive for the virus himself.
Taking to Twitter, PTI’s Senator Faisal Javed Khan questioned the “cruelty” behind calling people out on the streets while addressing them via video link.
“You are putting their lives in danger. Take care of others as well as yourself. These rallies have no pros, only cons.”
The government and opposition have been at odds over the holding of public rallies at a time when Pakistan is in the throes of a second coronavirus wave. Former prime minister Yusuf Raza Gilani’s son was arrested yesterday for organising the November 30 rally in Multan, where the district administration refused permission citing the high incidence of coronavirus infections.
Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif sent Bilawal his best wishes and prayed for his recovery, according to a statement by the PML-N.
The party added that Shehbaz was informed of Bilawal’s diagnosis during his appearance in court. “Shehbaz offered prayers for all those who have contracted the virus, including Bilawal,” the statement added. Information Minister Shibli Faraz prayed for the PPP chairman and all those suffering from the disease.
“Following precautionary measures is important for staying safe. Corona does not differentiate between leaders and the public,” he said, urging the opposition to think about the people’s health and safety.
PPP Senator Rehman Malik wished the party chairman a speedy recovery. KP Health Minister Taimur Jhagra also sent the PPP chairman his best wishes, adding: “To everyone sitting on stage at the PDM jalsa, if in Pakhtunkhwa please call on the 1700 helpline and get yourself tested through our rapid response teams”. “[The govt of KP] cares about everyone’s health; all tests are free of charge. Wear a mask!”

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