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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali has lashed out at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership for constantly criticising Sindh PPP-led government.
The chief minister called the PTI government the “most corrupt government” in the history of Pakistan and named several PTI key men who he said were directly involved in corruption and counted a number of inquiries against them pending before NAB which was not pursuing them.
CM Sindh also criticized the policy of the federal government with regard to the COVID epidemic and said it had deliberately issued fake statements apparently to prove its narrative and strategy a success.
He said the PTI leaders and ministers are “treating the nation as a fool” and were playing a precarious game and undermining the threat for its political interest. He lamented that despite its promise, the federal government did not pay Sindh its due share of more than Rs 62 billion.
Despite the cited scarcity of resources, Shah underlined that the provincial government has been working for the welfare of the people in the province without any discrimination.
Using a reference to the Supreme Court’s statement of PM Imran being an honest leader, Murad said PTI’s “lickspittles hold usual meetings to figure out how to criticize the PPP leaders and Sindh”. “They are the enemies of the province, citizens and they cannot digest the progress of the province,” Sindh CM added.