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ISLAMABAD: Senior journalist Talat Hussain has claimed that the federal government completed a documentary process to impose governor’s rule and financial emergency in Sindh if needed.
On a social media website Twitter, he wrote, “Federal sources say if need be paperwork is ready for imposition of governor’s rule in Sindh”.
Talat Hussain said, “No decision yet but if and when the time comes the legalities have all been sorted out”, law officials.
Federal sources say “if need be paper work is ready for imposition of governor’s rule in Sindh”. “No decision yet but if and when the time comes the legalities have all been sorted out”, law officials.
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) October 19, 2020
It may be noted that last year, Prime Minister Imran Khan had dismissed the possibility of imposing governor rule in Sindh province.
Talking to media at Governor House in Karachi, the premier had said no one had talked about imposing governor rule in Sindh and nor it will happen in the near future.
Earlier, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail had put to rest the political rumours about the installation of governor’s rule in the province by breaking the provincial assembly.
“There is no proposal under the consideration of the federal government to impose governor’s rule in Sindh,” Ismail said while talking to media at the residence of Grand Democratic Alliance General Secretary Ayaz Latif Palijo, in Hyderabad on July 21.
He said that no one from the government has even discussed the option of installing the governor’s rule with him.
However, he did not rule out a change of government in Sindh, hinting towards the constitutional way of proving the majority in a provincial assembly.