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PTI FLAG REMOVED FROM SEHAT INSAF CARD

ISLAMABAD: In a move clearly pointed toward forestalling an antagonistic court request, the administration has chosen to supplant the banner of Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf (PTI) with the public banner on the Sehat Insaf Card. Likewise, the card has been renamed as ‘Quami Sehat Card’.

A representative for the Ministry of National Health Services (NHS), Sajid Shah, guaranteed that the progression was taken on the grounds that Prime Minister Imran Khan was against the utilization of public cash for self-projection.

It merits referencing that during the residency of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Mr Khan had condemned the utilization of pictures of PML-N pioneers in government commercials and furthermore documented an appeal in the Supreme Court because of which the then Punjab boss clergyman, Shahbaz Sharif, needed to store around Rs5 million in the public exchequer.

At the point when the PTI came into power, a parliamentary council had a problem with the utilization of PTI banner and the name of the gathering [Insaf] on the Sehat Insaf Card. Afterward, a case was documented in the Islamabad High Court, scrutinizing the name and banner of the decision party on wellbeing cards gave by the administration

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