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The Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday has visited the earthquicke victims at Mirpur hospital.
According to the details, Prime Minister Imran Khan was briefed about the relief activities in earthquake effected areas.
On the occasion Prime Minister (PM) chaied a meeting to revies the relief activites. Prime Minister Imran Khan was infored about the relief actities.
The prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan was went to US for attenting the 74th UN General Assembly session when the targedy happened.
It pertinent to mention here that, 5.8 magnitued earthquake was hit the various parts of country last week.
Meanwhile, Azad Jamu and Kashmir (AJK) Prime Minister (PM) Raja Farooq Haider, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin Gandapur, and the Chairman National Disaster Management Authority were present.
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