Prime Minister Imran Khan and his cabinet members on Saturday lambasted the opposition alliance, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), for moving ahead with tomorrow's rally in Peshawar despite the threat of Covid-19.
"The same PDM members who had wanted a strict lockdown and criticised me earlier [are] now playing reckless politics with people's safety," said the premier.
"They are even defying court orders and holding a jalsa when cases are rising dramatically," he said.
A day earlier, Peshawar's deputy commissioner had refused to grant permission for the PDM's public meeting, citing the rising spread of the novel coronavirus in the district.
A letter issued by the DC's office had noted that the coronavirus positivity rate in Peshawar district had exceeded 13 per cent, adding that a public gathering was "likely to further increase the spread of the life-threatening virus".
The letter went on to say that in order to "safeguard human lives [from the] potential spread of Covid-19", the public gathering cannot be allowed to take place.
However, the opposition vowed to defy the ban, warning the district administration that use of force to stop the protesting citizens could spark street battles.
In a tweet posted on Saturday, Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said Peshawar's Covid-19 positivity ratio was 13.39 per cent a day earlier while there were 202 patients in critical care.

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