While this wanker is going around lavishing iftar parties upon old hags and scumbags people of Sindh are getting decimated by HIV AIDS epidemic. These shameless lot want to come into power and take the same revenge from all of Pakistan. The fatty son of bitch is acting like a smart ass while this is the horrible reality of the people of his constituency.
Reports from the Bhuttos’ traditional seat of power suggest the HIV infection rate in the district rivals worst-hit African countries
KARACHI: Pitiable living conditions, a sanitation crisis caused in part by mounds of garbage lining decaying roads, deteriorating healthcare and malnutrition, rising gastrointestinal issues, and now, a shocking HIV/Aids crisis.
This is not a city in Sub-Saharan Africa. This unfortunate situation is in the home constituency of the ruling family of Sindh – Larkana.
This is where Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has been elected from. It is where his mother and grandfather, former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto were elected from. It is the PPP’s seat of power.
But besides the concentration of all this historical power and influence over national and provincial governments, the area has only seen decades of social and economic problems. The sudden reporting of HIV/Aids among at least 73 children in Larkana has rung even more alarm bells.
The city is now wholly in the grip of a healthcare crisis. But this is not the first time or even the first aids crisis. In the last 18 years, it has experienced ‘unusual’ outbreaks of HIV/Aids at least three times. First, in 2003, the virus was detected at a prison among more than 100 injecting drug users. Then, three years back, 30 patients receiving dialysis at Chandka Medical Hospital, Larkana. Now, we have an outbreak among children.
The surveillance data of diagnostic and treatment centres in Sindh also shows the dark side of the epidemic in Larkana. The percentage of HIV positive cases among women in Larkana is around 17 per cent, against 10 per cent in other areas.
Reports from the Bhuttos’ traditional seat of power suggest the HIV infection rate in the district rivals worst-hit African countries
KARACHI: Pitiable living conditions, a sanitation crisis caused in part by mounds of garbage lining decaying roads, deteriorating healthcare and malnutrition, rising gastrointestinal issues, and now, a shocking HIV/Aids crisis.
This is not a city in Sub-Saharan Africa. This unfortunate situation is in the home constituency of the ruling family of Sindh – Larkana.
This is where Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has been elected from. It is where his mother and grandfather, former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto were elected from. It is the PPP’s seat of power.
But besides the concentration of all this historical power and influence over national and provincial governments, the area has only seen decades of social and economic problems. The sudden reporting of HIV/Aids among at least 73 children in Larkana has rung even more alarm bells.
The city is now wholly in the grip of a healthcare crisis. But this is not the first time or even the first aids crisis. In the last 18 years, it has experienced ‘unusual’ outbreaks of HIV/Aids at least three times. First, in 2003, the virus was detected at a prison among more than 100 injecting drug users. Then, three years back, 30 patients receiving dialysis at Chandka Medical Hospital, Larkana. Now, we have an outbreak among children.
The surveillance data of diagnostic and treatment centres in Sindh also shows the dark side of the epidemic in Larkana. The percentage of HIV positive cases among women in Larkana is around 17 per cent, against 10 per cent in other areas.
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