PML-N Worker Dies Over Ventilator Shortage in Rawalpindi
PML-N leader Anjum Iqbal Mughal dies in Rawalpindi hospital, raising concerns over ventilator shortage and emergency care availability.
PML-N – (Web Desk) – A local leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N), Anjum Iqbal Mughal, reportedly died at Holy Family Hospital in Rawalpindi due to an alleged shortage of ventilators.
Family members and party workers said he was rushed to the hospital around 7:00 am after his condition suddenly worsened.
Relatives claim they begged hospital staff to provide a ventilator, but none was available at the time.
Party members also said they tried contacting Rawalpindi’s political leadership for help, but received no response.
According to sources, the veteran political worker struggled to breathe while efforts were made to secure emergency support.
مسلم لیگ ن کا اپنا کارکن انجم اقبال مغل راولپنڈی کے سب سے بڑے اسپتال ہولی فیملی اسپتال میں صبح سات بجے سے لیکر رات سات تک وینٹیلیٹر نہ ملنے کے باعث زندگی کی بازی ہار گیا ۔ صحت کے شعبے میں صوبائی حکومت کی کل کارکردگی یہی ہے۔!!!! pic.twitter.com/d2BAHtLGIa
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Anjum Iqbal Mughal had reportedly been associated with PML-N activities in Rawalpindi for nearly two decades and was known for organizing party gatherings and public meetings in the city.
Hospital authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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This sad incident has raised fresh questions about the availability of critical care facilities in public sector hospitals for patients facing medical emergencies.


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