CM Mohsin Naqvi’s encounter with ‘Little Angel’ at Lahore hospital
Punjab CM announced Nawaz Sharif Hospital is now open for public
By Ali Ramay
July 7, 2023 02:57 PM
An interesting situation developed during Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi’s visit to the Nawaz Sharif Social Security Hospital on Friday when a “little patient” held on to his finger and did not let it go for some time, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
CM Mohsin Naqvi was on a visit to the hospital as part of his campaign to improve healthcare facilities in the City’s hospitals. During his inspection of different sections of the hospital, he went inside a ward to meet the patients and ask them about the facilities in the hospital.
Mohsin Naqvi went to every bed one after another and talked to the patient, but one patient was the ordinary. A little girl was sitting on the bed with her mother sitting on a bench beside her.
Seeing an innocent and cute little girl, the chief minister was inclined to shake hands with her and then talked to her. As he was preparing to move to the next bed, the chief minister realized that the little angel is still holding her finger tightly and does not want to give it up.
Mohsin Naqvi showed patience and waited for the girl to herself let his hand go. The patients around them forgot their pain and started to show interest in the absorbing situation along with the doctors and the staff.
The province’s most powerful man waited enough and when the girl freed his hand, he smilingly moved forward.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi has announced to open Lahore’s Nawaz Sharif Social Security Hospital for public.
During his visit to the hospital located at Multan Road on Friday, the chief minister inspected different sections including the emergency ward.
Mohsin Naqvi also met patients and inquired after their health. He also asked them questions about their treatment and the medical facilities in the hospital.
The CM issued directives to the duty doctors and the staff about taking care of the patients.
He also checked the record of the patients being treated in the emergency ward.
Muhammad Riaz also contributed to this story.