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Nurses looked like ‘hoors’ after one injection: PM Imran Khan



KARACHI: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday, in a controversial comment, said nurses looked like “hoors” after a doctor administered him an injection that calmed his pain, news18.com reported.

PM Khan made such a controversial remark while narrating his past ordeal of his bone fractures, in which he said that after his pain was calmed the nurses appeared as “hoors” (deities), according to the report.

Khan, according to the report, had been admitted to Shaukat Khanum Hospital after he fell from the stage during a 2013 election campaign.

When a doctor administered him an injection, all his pain was gone, he recalled.

Making his remark further ambiguous, Khan said, “I didn’t even remember what I said. But when the injection’s effect went, my pain was back.”

PM, then, asked the doctors to re-administer him the injection but they refused, the report said.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 29 January 2020 09:24 AM

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