Three-Month Deadline Given to Sindh Govt to Improve Karachi

Asif Ali Zardari has reportedly reprimanded Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab over the worsening condition of Karachi, sources revealed.

Senior anchor Muhammad Malick shared these details during Khabar Muhammad Malick Kay Saath on ARY News.

Key Points from Sources

  • President Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, have been in Karachi for the past few days, conducting internal meetings on city governance.
  • President Zardari reportedly questioned the Sindh leadership on obstacles regarding funding and authority in addressing Karachi’s issues.
  • He expressed deep concern over media and social media criticism, and comparisons between Karachi and Lahore.
  • A three-month deadline has been given to the Sindh government to show tangible improvements and reduce public complaints.

Focus on Development Delays

  • Sources claim President Zardari expressed anger over prolonged delays in Karachi’s infrastructure projects.
  • He reportedly advised the chief minister and mayor to consult Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on completing underpasses within 60 days.
  • “Ask Mohsin Naqvi how an underpass is built within 60 days, while road projects here face years of delay,” he said, emphasizing that roads in Karachi should match the standards of Islamabad.

Party Position on Governance Issues

  • The PPP leadership expressed displeasure over the recent Karachi Conference held at the Governor’s House by Kamran Tessori.
  • While the party may support matters related to the proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment, it will not discuss the formation of a new province.
  • Sources also indicated that a change in the governor’s position is under consideration.



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