KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah visited various districts of the metropolis and monitored the removal of animal waste after Eid-ul-Adha and ongoing cleaning work at nullahs.
According to details, the chief minister has expressed dissatisfaction over the sanitary conditions in the city. “The measures proposed earlier were not fully implemented,” he remarked.
In this regard, the chief minister ordered proper preparation to address the rain emergency in the city. “The situation will be re-evaluated before the next spell of rainfall,” he added.
He also expressed dissatisfaction over the removal of animal remains during Eid ul Azha. He also visited the Green Line project at KDA Chowrangi.
Replying to a journalist question, Murad Ali Shah said that reports of Karachi being given under the Centre’s control were merely a bubble of hot air and would fizzle out itself.
The chief minister further said that Shah such comments were made by politically immature people and political orphans. He also advised media not to take politically immature and political orphans seriously.
Commenting on the nullahs’ condition, he said, “The nullahs are being cleaned every year but, due to encroachment issues, some of the portions of nullahs are always leftover; therefore, they get choked during heavy rains,”