“I also see queues in Pakistan but not for vaccines”, said famous singer Shehzad Roy who sarcastically highlighted the situation in the country regarding the flippant attitude of the population towards coronavirus vaccination and called attention to out-of-hand sugar crisis.
The singer asserted that amid coronavirus pandemic globally, people are trying their best to get the vaccine.
“The world is queuing up to get vaccines”.
The world is queuing up to get vaccines . I also see queues in pakistan but they are not for vaccines but to buy subsidised sugar . Any comments
— Shehzad Roy (@ShehzadRoy) April 22, 2021
Shehzad Roy maintained in the post that people around the world are lining up to receive coronavirus vaccines but in Pakistan, he can see them only for getting subsidized sugar.
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The on-point post by Shehzad also highlighted the rampant sugar crisis in the country that too in the ongoing month of Ramazan.
The masses are waiting in long queues for mere few kilograms of sugar as it is an essential commodity and extra quantities of it are consumed during the holy month.
On the other hand, the coronavirus cases are skyrocketing in Pakistan for the past two months and further intensified during the last week.
Whereas, the government has time and again announced that a lockdown may be imposed due to day-by-day worsening situation as people are inattentive towards the most serious issue right now.
A number of comments popped up on Shehzad Roy’s post and people began mocking the situation.
A user poked fun at musician Rohail Hyatt and wrote, “Perhaps Rohail Hyatt would like to say something, the guys a genius at spinning things”.
Hah, funny because I was always a fast bowler!
Well it seems we’re more addicted to sugar than scared of Covid! Simple logic.. see, no spin required 🙏🏻
— Rohail Hyatt (@rohailhyatt) April 22, 2021
However, a few of the users were of the view that getting sugar isn’t that much important as receiving a vaccine in dark hours of pandemic.

