Lockdown still in effect, to be enforced vigorously: Murtaza Wahab
KARACHI:
The Sindh chief minister's law adviser, Senator Murtaza Wahab, on
Thursday sought to dispel the notion that there has been an easing in
lockdown restrictions imposed across Sindh.
In
a video message, Wahab said that "following announcements made by the
prime minister, a false impression has developed that the lockdown is
now over. On Tuesday, the chief minister made it categorically clear in
his press conference that the lockdown is still in effect and will be
even more vigorously enforced than before in Sindh, he said.
Wahab
said that the only difference between the earlier lockdown measures and
the new measures in effect is that "some export-oriented industries and
some industries in the construction sector" have been granted exemption
on "the prime minister's insistence.
The
Sindh chief minister decided to grant exemption to these two sectors on
the premier's request," explained the law adviser. "But I will
reiterate what the Sindh chief minister already made clear yesterday:
not everyone has been granted an exemption.
He
said that only those businesses which fall under the aforementioned
categories, who will follow the established SOPs (Standard Operating
Procedures), and submit an undertaking to the Sindh government, will be
allowed to operate. “And during this time, the Sindh government shall
reserve the right to inspect their operations at any time so it can be
ensured they are following the SOPs,” said Wahab. “The impression that
tailor shops and salons are now open is false and baseless. No decision
has been made in this regard by either the federal government or the
Sindh government, he said, reiterating that the lockdown is still
applicable for such businesses.
He
asked the people to cooperate with the Sindh government in the
enforcement of the lockdown and refrain from stepping out of their homes
unnecessarily. “Remember, by doing this, not only will you all protect
yourselves but also protect your loved ones, your families, especially
your elders.


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