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Centre hasn't proposed any names for IGP: Wahab

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Staff ReporterSindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab has said the federal government has not
proposed any names for the post of IGP Sindh.In his statement released on Tuesday, Murtaza Wahab
said the provincial government has proposed three names for the slot of Inspector General of Police

(IGP) through a letter, on Sunday. He said the federal government has not recommended any names to
Sindh for the province’s top cop position and pinned hope that name of new IGP Sindh will be finalised
soon.The spokesperson said the provincial government has requested the federal government to select
a name from the proposed three officers name like Punjab and other provinces.The provincial cabinet
during an urgent meeting Wednesday (January 15) afternoon had decided to appoint a new IGP to
replace Dr Kaleem Imam over alleged failure in maintaining and improving law and order.It also
demanded action against him for allegedly exceeding his authority and making irresponsible
statements.

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