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Cheques Rs 2.8m given to dialysis patients

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Muzaffargarh

Managing Director Pakistan Baitul Maal Aon Abbas Bappi distributed cheques worth Rs 2.8 million to 43 deserving patients for free dialysis here on Monday. During his visit to dialysis centre DHQ Hospital Muzaffargarh,he said that Pakistan Baitul Maal was utilizing all possible resources to help poor and needy persons. He announced funds for 25 kids of thalassaemia and special funds for dialysis centre Kot Addu. He said that efforts would be made to increase funds for dialysis patients from 43 to 65 at Muzaffagarh Centre DHQ Hospital. Later, talking to journalists, Aon Abbas Bappi said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had powers to remove any minister from his post over violations of party policy. He said that there was no shortage of flour and sugar in the country.—APP

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