Speaking on the occasion, Ghani said that when all the markets and shopping malls had been opened, then it was not right to ban Eid prayers and prayers in mosques. He said that grounds and parks for Eid prayers would be identified and if the number of worshipers increased, Eid prayers would be offered more than once in the same place. “If there is a large volume of people, the same venue will hold Eid prayers repeatedly until everyone has offered prayers,” he added, stressing that the crowd would be monitored by concerned authorities to make sure public follows the SOPs. Speaking of the federal government’s Tiger Force, Nasir Shah said that he does not see the force doing any beneficial work. In response to a question, Shah denied Sindh wanting to remove or suspend Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar.
Source: Pakistan Today May 20, 2020 18:00 UTC