Islamabad: Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan has offered help to India to help it overcome the alleged coronavirus crisis, saying he was willing to share Pakistan’s successful cash transfer programme.
Sharing a news report claiming that 34% of household across India ‘will not be able to survive more than a week without add (additional) assistance’’, Pak prime minister wrote; “I am ready to offer help and share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach and transparency, with India”.
Acc to this report, 34% of households across India will not be able to survive for more than a week without add assistance. I am ready to offer help & share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach & transparency, with India.https://t.co/CcvUf6wERM
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 11, 2020
Describing the programme in another tweet, the prime minister said the Pakistani government had successfully transferred more than Rs100 billion to 10 million families.
“Our govt successfully transferred Rs120 billion in 9 weeks to over 10 million families in a transparent manner to deal with the COVID19 fallout on the poor.”
Our govt successfully transferred Rs. 120 billion in 9 weeks to over 10 million families in a transparent manner to deal with the COVID19 fallout on the poor.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 11, 2020
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