Governor Kamran Tessori, acting on the suggestion of Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, dissolved the Sindh Assembly.
Kamran Tessori dissolves Sindh Assembly: The recommendation to dissolve the Sindh Assembly was signed by Governor Kamran Tessori today.
The provincial government was disbande after the legislature’s dissolution, with the law department issuing a notification regarding the matter.
Murad Ali Shah will continue serving as the chief minister until the appointment of the caretaker CM.
The Sindh Assembly’s four years, eleven months, and 29 days of service are now over. Once the Sindh Assembly dissolves, the chief minister and the leader of the opposition will possess a three-day window to select the caretaker CM before the assembly’s five-year term concludes.
Syed Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, stated earlier in the day that he will advise the governor to dissolve the provincial parliament today.
CM Syed Murad Ali Shah stated that he will advise the governor to dissolve the assembly today while addressing the final session of the Sindh Assembly.
He complimented the members from Sindh on finishing their five-year term effectively. He also expressed his gratitude to the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leadership for their support.
The conclusion of the Sindh Assembly’s five-year term, according to CM Shah, is today, and it was a difficult effort. He noted that since 2002, he had been elected four times.
He claimed that some individuals tried to obstruct the work of the Sindh Assembly and that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) administration retaliated against the region.
names of the opposition parties
Yesterday, Sardar Abdul Rahim, the leader of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), announced that they would make public the names of candidates for the position of caretaker chief minister of Sindh after dissolving the parliament.
During a press conference with leaders of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P), Sardar Abdul Rahim state that they would reveal the names for the caretaker Sindh CM’s position once the provincial assembly is dissolve.
He claimed that the federal cabinet had not decided on a name for the interim prime minister (PM). The temporary chief minister and the names of the cabinet members were nearly decide, according to the GDA leader.
He claimed that the leaders of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), which is in power, wanted to trade government jobs in order to maintain their corrupt practises. In response to the MQM-P’s request, a delay order was issue on the government employment, Rahim continue.
The MQM-P and GDA, two opposition groups, met to decide on the names for the caretaker administration. Leader of the GDA Sardar Abdul Rahim, Syed Ismail Shah, Husnain Mirza, Javed Hanif of the MQM-P, and Arshad Vohra led the news conference.