Islamabad: As Pakistani authorities struggle to tackle the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Imran Khan hit out at the opposition parties, calling it the 'main problem' in combating the spread of the virus.
Khan's response comes after Pakistan's opposition vowed to hold rallies in Multan on Monday and Lahore on December 13 despite the authorities' refusal to permit rallies.
"Now, with the new spike, when we again need smart lockdown, they want Jalsas (public gatherings) not caring for the lives and safety of people," the Prime Minister said in a tweet.
The total number of positive cases has surged to 398,024.
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"The coronavirus is spreading dangerously, therefore the opposition should postpone PDM public meetings," Dawn quoted Khan as saying while talking to spokespersons at the Prime Minister House.
The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an 11-party alliance to protest against the Imran Khan-government, has held four public meetings against the government in Gujranwala, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar while two are scheduled for November 30 and December 13 in Multan and Lahore, respectively.