In a cabinet meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, the allocation of Rs177.517 million for the procurement of operational vehicles to bolster various wings of the police was approved. Chief Minister Shah emphasized the urgency for the police, along with support from other law enforcement agencies, to accelerate operations against street criminals in Karachi, dacoits in the Riverine area, and drug mafias across the province. He reiterated that President of Pakistan Asif Zardari, in a special meeting on law and order at the CM House, had issued clear directives for this purpose.
The allocated funds mark a significant step towards strengthening law enforcement capabilities and enhancing public safety in Sindh. The procurement of operational vehicles will enable the police to effectively carry out their duties and combat criminal activities, ensuring the well-being and security of the province’s residents. The cabinet was held at the CM House and was attended by the provincial ministers, advisors, chief secretary, and other concerned officers. Vehicles for Police: The Home Department told the cabinet that the Sindh police, (CPO, SSU, CTD, Special Branch, SPU) and Safe Cities Authority had Sindh Forensic Science Laboratory requested for procurement of vehicles for their operational purposes. The cabinet was told that the Sindh police have condemned 405 vehicles which have completed their operational age, therefore they may be provided funds to procures vehicles.
The cabinet after discussion approved Rs177.514 million for home department to purchase vehicles for their operational purposes. Murad Ali Shah stated that his government has taken measures to strengthen the police force by providing them with better arms, ammunition, and salary packages, as well as mobilizing them with vehicles. He acknowledged the efforts of the police in restoring law and order in the city and the Riverine area in the past and expressed confidence that they would continue to do so in the future. The cabinet was told that the caretaker cabinet had approved an amount of Rs597.756 million to continue the subsidized fare of Peoples Bus Service at Rs50 and released 50 per cent or Rs. 289.878 million.
The remaining 50 percent of funds of Rs. 289.878 million were withheld. The provincial cabinet to maintain the existing fare of Rs50 of Peoples Bus Service approved the release of the withheld amount of Rs. 289.878 million so that the subsided fare could be continued till June 309, 204. The cabinet also approved the release of Rs1.18 billion for clearing the remaining payment of 90 buses added to the Peoples Bus Service felt.
The buses were procured through the NRTC. Sindh cabinet approved the appointment of Muhammad Aminullah Siddiqui as Special Judge, Anti-Corruption (Provincial), Karachi and repatriated Mohammad Ahsan Khan Durani who is a District & Session judge. The school education dept initiated a Summary for the Caretaker Cabinet for additional funds of Rs.1,011.142 million as an outside budget to meet the shortfall of free textbooks from class Katchi to T10th.
The caretaker cabinet approve additional funds of Rs.3.5 billion for procurement of books for the academic year 2024-25. The CM was told that the regular budget allocation of the Sindh Text Book Board was Rs.2,530 million. Out of which, Rs.1,265 million have been released. It was pointed out that the Sindh Text Book Board (STBB) has not provided audit reports since FY 2020-21.
The cabinet decided to release Rs3.5 billion and directed the school education department to conduct an audit of STBB and report to the cabinet. The cabinet approved the creation of the HW&SC Board and directed the department to appoint its members and notify them.