Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, used the city’s 2008 law-and-order condition in his claim that no “terrorist” can now shut down Karachi.
The Sindh chief minister apologised for the city’s ranking as the sixth-worst city in the world for peace and order while speaking to applicants for local government (LG) positions. He added that It forced companies to close all around the metropolis in 2008 and regretted it.
Murad Ali Shah, the chief executive of Karachi, asserted that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) “established peace and order in Karachi” after taking office.
He also criticised the previous federal administration, saying that the PTI-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had not spent a single cent on the provincial capital. He blasted the Imran Khan-led party for “simply making tall boasts,” saying, “The PTI had abandoned the city.”
We are developing and prospering the provincial metropolis of Karachi and the PPP will transform the city, according to CM Murad, who insisted that No “terrorist” can now shut down Karachi.
The chief minister of Sindh also promises to reduce the number of street crimes that are on the rise in the metropolis, pledging that his party will never fail the people.
“Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) alone has the authority to administer the city,” he continued.