When floods engulfed Sindh and hundreds of thousands were rendered homeless and more than a thousand died, there was assistance not only offered by people and the provincial governments, but also by the federal government. No such gestures are visible when a number of heart patients in Punjab are suffering from contaminated killer drugs supplied by a pharmaceutical company.
What can one expect from a government whose party chairman and elected PM considered it appropriate to go on foreign tours while their constituents were lying homeless in Sindh following floods, or the latest incident when citizens of Pakistan located in Punjab were dying from the deadly poison of contaminated and spurious drugs, a direct consequence of poor regulatory controls and bad governance. The senior doctors of PIC need to explain what took them so long to counter the contraindications and side effects on patients under their treatment.
NASIR K KHAKAKHEL
Peshawar