Shaikh said a civilian dictatorship had already been enforced by Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in challenged the PPP's assertion that following the martyrdom of former prime minister and PPP's chairperson Benazir Bhutto, the country would have dismembered if former President Asif Ali Zardari had not raised the slogan 'we want Pakistan'.
"This is an idiotic assertion. This was never going to happen," the PTI's leader said, accusing the PPP's provincial government for breaking all records of corruption during its over 10 years rule in the province.
He predicted that the PPP's downfall in Sindh was not far away and that his party would rule the province because the former no longer felt pain of the province's people.
Shaikh reiterated the demand for change of Chief Minister Sindh by replacing the incumbent Syed Murad Ali Shah with someone else from the ruling party. He said Shah was facing corruption charges and that he could influence the inquiry if he remained at the helm of affairs in the province.