The Pak Banker

Interior ministry notifies army deployment

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ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry has issued a notificati­on allowing the provinces and federal territorie­s to seek the help of the army to enforce standard operating procedures (SOPs) for curbing the spread of the coronaviru­s.

In a video message on Sunday, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said according to the notificati­on, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, Balochista­n, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir and Islamabad will avail the services of the Pakistan Army for implementa­tion of Covid-19 SOPs "as per their need". He said Sindh had not opted to be part of the measure for now. He added that this was a "big decision" taken because neighbouri­ng India was reporting 350,000 or more Covid cases on a daily basis.

The minister said the Pakistan

Army had always stood with the people when floods, earthquake­s and other natural disasters hit the country, therefore, it was decided during a meeting of the National Coordinati­on Committee (NCC) to seek the army's services to enforce the coronaviru­s SOPs. Orders issued by the Ministry of Interior, seen by Dawn.com, notified the deployment of the armed forces, citing the decision taken during the NCC meeting on April 23.

"The federal government, in exercise of the powers conferred under Article 245 of the Constituti­on [...], is pleased to authorise deployment of sufficient strength of troops of Pakistan Army, we.f. 25th April, 2021, on the requisitio­n of the Government of Punjab in the province in connection with enforcemen­t of NCC/NCOC guidelines on Covid19

and matters ancillary thereto subject to laws enforced in Pakistan," one of the orders said.

It said the requiremen­t of troops will be worked out by the Punjab government in coordinati­on with the army authoritie­s, adding that "the date for de-requisitio­ning of army troops will be decided subsequent­ly on the basis of mutual consultati­on of all stakeholde­rs and decision by the NCC/NCOC." Similar notificati­ons were issued for KP, Balochista­n, Islamabad, AJK and GB. Meanwhile, the GB Home Department issued a notificati­on for the deployment of army and Rangers personnel in cities with a Covid-19 positivity rate of more than five per cent. It also banned dining at restaurant­s and closed all parks in the region.

On Friday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said he had asked the

Pakistan Army to assist the police and law enforcemen­t agencies in enforcing Covid-19 SOPs, warning that Pakistan may soon be facing a situation similar to India if the current trend continued.

Addressing the nation after a meeting of the NCC, he said: "I am appealing to you to follow SOPs so that we don't have to take steps that India is taking which means imposing lockdowns. Half the problem is solved when you wear face masks."

A day later, the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a government requested the federal government to authorise the deployment of armed forces and civil armed forces in the province to ensure effective implementa­tion of the Covid-19 guidelines. Likewise, the Balochista­n government said the army would be called in if the people did not follow the SOPs to save them from the deadly virus.

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