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Treatment begins for ailing children deported from India

'We have fulfilled our promise to ensure they receive the care they need,' Health Ministry
Photo via APP
Photo via APP

Under the immediate directives of Federal Minister for Health, Mustafa Kamal, Pakistani children who were recently deported from India without receiving medical treatment have been admitted to the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC).

These children were transported directly from the airport to the hospital, where they are now receiving the medical care they were previously denied.

This swift action reflects the government’s commitment to the health and well-being of its citizens, particularly its most vulnerable.

“Pakistan has not abandoned its ailing children,” said a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health. “We have fulfilled our promise to ensure they receive the care they need.”

The Minister’s prompt, humanitarian response underscores the government’s dedication to protecting its people and upholding their right to healthcare, regardless of political circumstances.

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Treatment is currently ongoing, with doctors at AFIC closely monitoring each case.

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