Sindh Minister of Information, Sharjeel Memon, said that Amal Umer law applies to all hospitals, allowing victims of gunshots or accidents to be treated in private hospitals, the government of the government Sindh covering expenses.
No police certificate will be necessary.
Speaking at a press conference, he warned that influenza cases increase quickly in Pakistan and other countries. “I urge all Pakistanis to maintain social distance and avoid hand handles. This disease can also affect the lungs, so take precautions, “he said.
He explained that the Sindh Assembly had adopted the Amal Umer law, making it a law applicable to all hospitals. “If someone undergoes a ball injury or an accident, he can go to a private hospital.
Under the Amal Umer law, emergency cases can be treated in any private hospital, with expenses covered by the Sindh government, and no police certificate will be necessary. »»
Sharjeel Memon said that the governor of the Sindh had raised objections to the bill adopted by the provincial assembly. “The cabinet rejected all objections and invoices will be reintroduced on Monday in the Assembly. Some invoices even included the entry of MQM. The governor’s objections are respected, but it is democracy, and the cabinet has a different position. »»
He announced that strict measures would be applied in two days against the public demonstration of arms. “Anyone who saw a weapon will be arrested. From Monday, unregistered vehicles will also be strictly treated and no unregistered car will be allowed to leave the exhibition halls. The physical form of vehicles is compulsory and the carriers have ensured compliance with all regulations. Minor and those without driving license will not be allowed to drive. »»
On the issue of university vice-chancers, Sharjeel Memon said that eligibility would be the only selection criterion. “Any qualified person can become vice-chancellor, and each Pakistanis has the right to apply.”
Earlier, the Sindh government imposed a ban on vehicles operating without “physical condition certificates” to limit traffic accidents. On the Karachi roads, acordant an announcement made by the Minister of Transport of the Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon.
In addition, new revised calendars for hard trucks were introduced following an increase in fatal accidents. Dumper trucks are now limited to operation between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., adjusted from the previous slit from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. for more convenience of the public.
Stressing the development of Karachi, he said that more than 200 electric vehicles are currently used for waste collection. He recognized the challenges that citizens face due to current development projects, but have allocated them to several factors.
In addition, he said that security agents should stay inside vehicles instead of sitting in open patrol trucks.




