ISLAMABAD: PTI Chairman Imran Khan – who became first prime minister of Pakistan will be expelled through no-confidence movement – addressed Shaukat khanum at the fundraising ceremony in Islamabad as his last public obligation on Saturday.
During the ceremony, ex-prime minister asked private sector ahead forward and join Arms with in government in providing free and low-cost medical facilities to the masses.
He said Pakistan moving to basic principles of “Riyasat-e-Madina” – including humanity, justice and self respect, and soon it would be one of in great nation.
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The prime minister said that welfare of weak segment of society is responsible of state and led by PTI government introduced health cards ensure health coverage to people.
He said that every family could be treated for free for up to one million rupees through Health Universal card.
The ex-prime minister said health coverage given to every citizen for three years and this “Sehat Card” initiative will be helpful in scaling up of private hospitals in the country.
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Khan said Pakistan one of most charitable nations in in world and so far he has donated 63 billion rupees to Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital. for free treatment of cancer patients.
former The Prime Minister said that cancer is a dangerous disease, and its treatment is very expensive. more hospitals are needed in the country.
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