Sindh govt valiantly tackled challenges faced during five-year tenure: Murad

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has said that the provincial government valiantly tackled the challenges faced during the last five-year tenure.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi on Saturday, he alleged that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) created many problems for the provincial government but still we survived and completed our five year tenure.

“I’ll remain the Chief Minister for next three days constitutionally till the appointment of caretaker CM,” he said.

Murad Ali Shah that the consultation process with the opposition has been started for the appointment of caretaker CM. The parliamentary committee would also be given three days and then the matter would land with the Election Commission if no consensus is made between the government and opposition.

He was of the view that the appointment of caretaker chief minister was made with consensus in 2013 and 2018.

According to Shah, undemocratic attitude was seen after 2018 when attempts were made to halt the speech of CM in Sindh Assembly.

Lashing out at the PTI, he said that the CM wasn’t even informed when Prime Minister used to visit Karachi at that time.

“The PTI Chairman had disowned the Sindh province during his tenure as prime minister,” he said.

He said that the relationship with the federal government improved significantly when Shehbaz Sharif became Prime Minister. “I am grateful to Shehbaz Sharif for his frequent visits to the province for the people of Sindh,” CM said.

The provincial government faced numerous challenges ranging from COVID-19 pandemic to devastating floods and successfully faced these challenges in cooperation with the party leadership, he added.

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