Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM Shehbaz expresses resolve for polio free Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif reiterated that the federal government along with all the provincial governments resolved to eliminate the menace of Polio forever and said that they were fully committed to control its spread through collective efforts.

Addressing a meeting of the National Task Force on Polio Eradication, the prime minister said that the polio eradication campaign in the country was progressing positively and they were close to eliminate polio but unfortunately, things turned negative as the virus returned back in certain parts of Pakistan, still it did not show that they had failed in their efforts.

Chairman Gates Foundation Bill Gates, ministers, senior officials and relevant authorities were present during the meeting.

The prime minister assured Bill Gates that the government was fully committed ‘to continue its efforts in our own interests to protect lives of our children and make them healthier.’

He said that during the last six months, they ran two nation-wide polio eradication campaigns successfully along with five others targeting the polio hit areas.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also stressed that they would have to act swiftly to produce results in the coming days and months.

The prime minister told Bill Gates that they held a holistic security conference the other day and held lengthy discussions to counter surge of terrorism and other relevant security issues.

Recalling his meeting with Bill Gates in Riyadh on the sidelines of World Economic Forum (WEF), the prime minister said that they had held comprehensive discussions on polio eradication and health related issues of Pakistan.

The prime minister said that investment in polio eradication programme in Pakistan had been significant as during the year 2022 it stood at $240 millions, in 2023, $263 millions and in 2024, $297 millions.

The prime minister further informed that during the WEF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also pledged $500 million dollars for the next five years.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Gates Foundation, Bill Gates said that they had to address all the areas in a better way in the next few months to keep up the positive momentum.

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PM meets Bill Gates; urges sustained efforts by partners for polio free Pakistan

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RIYADH: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met the founder and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Bill Gates, wherein he called for a sustained effort by all the partners to reach the ultimate goal of a polio-free Pakistan.

In the meeting held on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Special Meeting here, the prime minister highlighted that Pakistan was working tirelessly to eradicate polio from the country.

Earlier, both leaders had featured in a WEF high-level panel discussion titled “Redefining the Global Health Agenda.” The prime minister thanked Bill Gates for sending him a warm congratulatory letter upon his re-election.

Bill Gates recalled the immunization and polio vaccine program in Punjab province under the leadership of Shehbaz Sharif as Chief Minister and emphasized replicating the same practice across the country to make the immunization program a success.

While fondly recalling their interactions during his previous tenure, the prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to continue working closely with Bill Gates to ensure a stronger partnership between Pakistan and the Gates Foundation.

He thanked the BMGF for its longstanding support for polio eradication in Pakistan. Bill Gates acknowledged Pakistan’s efforts and said polio eradication was vital to protect future generations from this crippling disease.

In addition to polio, Prime Minister Shehbaz and Bill Gates also discussed progress on ongoing activities between Pakistan and the Foundation in the areas of immunization, nutrition, and financial inclusion.

The prime minister said that the Gates Foundation was a trusted partner in Pakistan’s socio-economic development and sought collaboration in other areas including IT, STEM education and disaster management.

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Caretaker Sindh Govt decides to eliminate street crime

46 Karachi residents killed on robbery resistance in 2025
  • Cabinet decided to launch operation against dacoits.
  • Home minister Sindh was directed to chalk out a plan.
  • Cabinet expressed satisfaction over Sindh has become polio free.

KARACHI: Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar presiding over an introductory meeting of his caretaker cabinet decided to take strict measures to control law & order, notably eliminating dacoits in the Katcha area and street crime in Karachi.

At the outset, the caretaker chief minister said that the cabinet meeting was held as an introductory and aimed at setting an agenda for good governance, service to the people, and supporting the election commission of Pakistan for carrying out their work.

Justice Baqar said that in the aftermath of the floods, poverty has increased manifold in the province. He added that therefore there was a dire need to take concrete measures to alleviate poverty.  The CM said that the caretaker government is apolitical, and it was for all irrespective of their socio-political identification or affiliation.

Justice Baqar said that there was a need of promoting enter-faith harmony in the province. He added that people of different faith and beliefs have lived together on this land, but anti-state elements were trying to create law and order by igniting religious hatred and we must stop it.   It was pointed out that the dacoits have developed sway in the katcha area, therefore the cabinet decided to launch an operation against the dacoits.

The home minister was directed to chalk out a plan in consultation with the police and other law enforcement agencies so that a well-coordinated clean-up operation against the dacoits could be launched.

The cabinet members pointed out that due to some ongoing development works in the city traffic jam issues crop up during the peak hours, therefore the traffic police was directed to manage traffic flow properly. It was pointed out that the people from far-flung areas visit government offices, in Karachi and in their respective districts where their problems were not being resolved.

Chief Minister directed all the ministers, particularly of the Revenue, Local Government, Police, and Health to direct their respective departments to make their offices functional and public-oriented everywhere.

The cabinet expressed satisfaction that Sindh has become polio free from the last two years but its virus was still alive in different areas.

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Lahore Declared Polio Free After All Environmental Samples Tested Negative

Lahore Declared Polio Free After All Environmental Samples Tested Negative

The environmental samples of polio in Lahore have tested negativity, and the city has been declared polio-free. According to the details, Deputy Commissioner Lahore Mudassir Riaz said that all the environmental samples of this month’s polio have tested negative it is a big part of the polio campaign and a sign of success. Mudassar Riaz … Read more