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Karachi now completely clean, peaceful city: Murad

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Staff Reporter Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that Karachi was once the 7th most dangerous city in the world but now it is a completely clean and peaceful city. “Now Karachi has changed and international cricket has returned here,” Murad said. The inauguration of PSL will also be held in Karachi. He expressed these views while addressing the “2nd Commissioner Marathon” event. Chief Minister Sindh urged the people of Karachi to join us in building this city. Police, Rangers, the people have made many sacrifices for peace and order. “We are trying to overcome the problem of street crime and our organization is working hard to prevent crime,” Chief Minister Sindh said, adding that Karachi faces a shortage of gas in winter. ۔ Chief Minister Sindh congratulated the special children on the occasion and said that it was a great pleasure for them to participate in this event. And run 10km. Earlier, the 2nd Chief Commissioner of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, was received by Commissioner Karachi, Deputy Commissioner and SSP South on the arrival of Marathon Moin Khan Academy, where Chief Minister Sindh first met special children who participated in the marathon. Sit down Chief Minister Sindh also made photographs with special children. Nearby began with the recitation of the Holy Quran. The ceremony took 1 minute of silence, expressing regret over the Australian forest fire and the Quetta blast. Earlier nearly 5,000 people had registered for the marathon including children, women and senior citizens but the number of participants increase as spot registration was carried out at the Moin Khan Stadium, reaching over 5500. The 10-km race has been dubbed as ‘run for fun’. Commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani had said that it is the second successive year of the event which would help more and more people to take up healthy activities and build a healthy society.

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