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Asad Umar shifted to Karachi hospital following sudden illness

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KARACHI: Former federal minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Asad Umar was shifted to hospital after his health suddenly deteriorated on Sunday.

According to the details, Asad Umar contacted Sindh Rescue Ambulance 1122 service when his condition worsened unexpectedly at his home.

In a video statement, the former minister lauded the services of Rescue 1122 service as it reached within 5 minutes after receiving a call, promptly transporting him to the hospital.

Expressing his gratitude, Asad Umar commended the Sindh Rescue Ambulance 1122 service, highlighting its importance for the residents of Karachi.

“This service in Karachi is no less than a blessing,” he remarked while lauding the expertise of the staff and the efficiency of the emergency responders.

However, the details regarding Asad Umar’s current condition remain undisclosed.

Digital Desk

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