Corona havoc in India! Pakistan offers several devices including ventilators

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi tweeted on Saturday night saying that as a sign of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of corona virus, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support.

Islamabad. Pakistan has offered help in view of the howl caused by the second wave of corona virus in India. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi (Shah Mehmood Qureshi) said in a tweet on Saturday night that as a sign of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of corona virus, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support. Tell us that the Edi Foundation came forward before the Pakistan government offered help. The foundation offered to help people battling corona in India. Edi Foundation Chairman Faisal Edi had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday offering help by sending his team to India.





Shah Mahmood Qureshi tweeted, "In the room of a sign of solidarity with the people of India in view of the current wave of Covid-19, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support to India including ventilators, BA PAP, digital X-ray machines, PPE and other related items. We believe in humanity's earlier policy.'
It was only on Saturday that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted solidarity but did not offer any help. Imran Khan wrote in his tweet, "I want to express my solidarity with the people of India as they are fighting the dangerous wave of corona. We wish all those suffering from epidemics in our neighborhood and the world recover quickly. We must fight this global challenge together with humanity.'





He has said that volunteers from his team want to come to India with 50 ambulances and help people fight this epidemic. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Faisal said, "We are very sorry to hear about the extraordinary impact of the epidemic in India, where a large number of people are suffering a lot.... We would like to help as a fleet of 50 ambulances.''

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Tell us that Faisal Edi runs the largest charitable ambulance network in Pakistan. It was with the help of this foundation that Bharat Gita returned from Pakistan a few years ago. Geeta had lived in Pakistan for nearly 15 years, after which she was able to return to India after the help of many.

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