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Sindh to block SIMs, IDs of parents rejecting polio vaccine

Published on: October 4, 2025 1:19 PM

Sindh’s government is preparing strict actions against parents who refuse polio vaccination for their children. The chief minister, Murad Ali Shah, chaired a meeting on Friday at the Chief Minister House to discuss polio eradication. During the meeting, he expressed frustration over the refusal of some parents to vaccinate their children. As a result, the government is considering blocking mobile SIM cards and suspending national identity cards of those parents. These measures aim to ensure that families cooperate with vaccination efforts to protect children from polio.

Murad Ali Shah said he has no other option left except to punish parents who avoid their national responsibility. He emphasized that polio is a serious health threat and the government must act firmly. The chief minister warned that refusing vaccination harms both children and the nation. Therefore, the government will not tolerate any neglect or delay in vaccinating children. This firm stance shows the urgency of eliminating polio from Sindh.

Read more:Pakistan confirms 2 new polio cases, total reaches 29 in 2025

Furthermore, the government plans to suspend passports of parents who deny polio drops to their children. This will restrict their ability to travel abroad and send a strong message. By limiting communication and travel, authorities hope to pressure families to comply with vaccination campaigns. These steps are part of a larger plan to increase immunization coverage and stop polio transmission. Officials believe strict penalties will encourage parents to vaccinate their children willingly.

In addition to penalties, Murad Ali Shah ordered the formation of a special polio vaccine refusal cell. This cell will track parents who refuse vaccination and coordinate enforcement actions. The cell will operate from the Chief Minister House to ensure proper oversight and quick response. It will help streamline the process of identifying non-compliant families and applying corrective measures. This new system will strengthen Sindh’s fight against polio.

Finally, the government urges parents to cooperate and protect their children’s health by vaccinating them. Officials emphasize that the polio vaccine is free and safe for all children. If parents cooperate, there will be no need for strict punishments. Sindh hopes these efforts will boost vaccination rates and lead to the complete eradication of polio in the province. The government remains committed to securing a polio-free future for all children.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sindh Tagged With: block SIMs, Chief Minister, IDs, Latest, Murad Ali Shah, polio vaccination, Sindh’s government

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