Dr Umar Sultan, chairman of the Young Doctors Association (YDA) of Sindh, stated that the increase in the budget is good but that there were severe accusations of theft in the previous budget. With the growth in the budget, it is crucial to create a policy for its utilisation.
He requested the appointment of honest officials and the cessation of illegal activities. Dr Mirza Ali Azhar, a senior leader of the Pakistan Medical Association in Sindh, praised the Sindh government for allocating Rs 600 million for the Robotic Surgical System and Rs 500 million for the Radiology Department of Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital (CHK) in Karachi. He requested that the administration expedite the installation of equipment and utilise grants transparently.
Dr Saqib Ansari, an eminent haematologist, stated that donating Rs 290 million for treating children with thalassemia is a commendable initiative but urged that the money be awarded to renowned institutes that currently provide free services to children. So that youngsters may have additional amenities.