Home »Top Stories » Fawad asks PPP to bring about in-house change in Sindh
Demanding resignation of Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain advised Pakistan People's Party (PPP) to bring about in-house change in Sindh Assembly. Talking to mediapersons here Tuesday, the minister said Murad Ali Shah was 'Jinn of Omni Group' who was working against the interests of masses of the province.

He said the federal government supports the present set-up in Sindh but some serious lawmakers of PPP have approached the PTI to come forward for bringing a change in the province.

He said it was unfortunate that in past, the funds given to Sindh government for development projects, were not spent here and sent abroad. Nobody would have any complaints, if the funds issued for Sindh, were utilized for their welfare, he remarked. He lamented that the constituency of Chief Minister Sindh lacked basic facilities as Murad Ali Shah was working against the interest of the electorate.

Stating that PTI shares the happiness and grief of the people of Sindh, the minister announced that the federal government would soon launch water projects in the province. Fawad said Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was still a 'kid' and children are always apolitical.

To a question, he said the government has released Rs 500 million outstanding dues of media houses. In the upcoming media policy, advertisements would be linked with payment of salaries and implementation of labour laws in the respective organizations. Replying to a question on a news item about PTI bank accounts, he said that it was a fake report as the party has already contradicted the news item and newspapers should splash it accordingly.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019


the author

Top
Close
Close