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CORONAVIRU­S PANDEMIC Traders held for defying orders

MEASURES TAKEN IN PUNJAB TO CHECK THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRU­S DURING EID AL ADHA

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Anumber of businessme­n and traders have been arrested for defying the Punjab government’s orders of nine-day complete lockdown in the province effective from yesterday until August 5.

The provincial government says the measure has been taken to check the spread of Covid-19 during the Eid Al Adha holidays. However, it has triggered anger and anguish among traders.

On first day of the lockdown, police arrested a large number of traders and shopkeeper­s in all the major cities of the province including Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Bahawalpur, Sialkot and Dera Ghazi Khan as they tried to open shops and do business as usual.

Baton charge, protests

In Lahore, Faisalabad and Jhang, police had to resort to baton charge as the traders resisted closing down of their business saying they were facing losses due to the threemonth lockdown and restricted business schedule.

The latest decision of lockdown, they said, would prove disastrous for their already dying businesses and they would oppose any forcible closure of their businesses.

After the arrest of their colleagues, traders in Faisalabad took out a protest rally to the city’s famous clock tower square and staged a sit-in against what they called the state’s coercive measures.

In Rawalpindi, too, a large number of shoppers thronged markets causing gridlock at the main crossings of Murree Road and in Raja Bazaar. The traders rejected the government’s move and announced that they would not pull down their shutters.

Lowest infections

Pakistan yesterday registered fewer than 1,000 cases of coronaviru­s (936) and 23 deaths in a period of 24 hours. With these figures, the country has recorded a total of 275,225 infections and 5,865 deaths, with 26,924 active cases.

The total number of recovered cases are reported to be 242,436. During the last 24 hours, 19,610 tests were conducted countrywid­e that makes Pakistan’s total number of tests so far at 1,909,846. According to the national health ministry’s portal, Pakistan’s recovery rate is 88 per cent while the death rate is 2.1 per cent.

Business hours extended

The Sindh government yesterday through an official notificati­on extended the closing time of the cattle markets by four hours.

Earlier, these makeshift markets of sacrificia­l animals closed at 7pm but now the Sindh government has allowed them to remain open until 11pm.

According to the notificati­on, the decision has been taken as per the discussion­s and decisions at the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

 ?? AFP ?? Traders gather as they protest beside their closed shops against a lockdown imposed by the Punjab provincial government in an effort to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s yesterday.
AFP Traders gather as they protest beside their closed shops against a lockdown imposed by the Punjab provincial government in an effort to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s yesterday.
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