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‘Change of Sindh govt to take place democratically’

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Observer Report

Karachi

A day after Prime Minister Imran Khan lambasted Pakistan People’s Party’s government in Sindh over ‘bad governance’, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood on Saturday doubled down on the fresh attack against the political rivals.
“There are severe internal rifts within the Sindh government … some people are against Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, who is clearly disturbed with these differences,” Mehmood said while speaking to the media in Karachi.
He said there was nothing wrong in having differences with the government in a democratic manner. “According to my information, there are no efforts afoot to topple the Sindh government … it would only be replaced democratically when the time comes,” he remarked.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader said the country was now moving in the right direction with its economy finally stabilising. “Inflation however is still an issue and we are trying to keep it in check,” he added.

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