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Murad to write letter to PM for release of K-IV funds for its completion

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Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the federal government has only released Rs4 billion for the K-IV project, which is less than a quarter of the allocated amount of Rs16 billion and this shortfall will cause further delays to the project, therefore and he plans to approach Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to discuss the issue.

This he said while talking to media just after submitting the nomination papers of PPP Senate Candidates – Jam Saifullah Dharejo, Aslam Abro and their covering candidates Waqar Mehdi and Aajiz Dhamraha at the Election Commission of Pakistan, Sindh.

It may be noted that these two senate seats had fallen vacant after the resignation of two PPP Senators – Nisar Khuhro and Jam Mehtab Dahar who returned as members of the provincial assembly of Sindh in the general election held on Feb 8.

The chief minister said that both the PPP candidates would easily be elected as Senators from the provincial assembly. “We need only 108 votes against which we have 114 votes in the assembly, therefore we will get them elected easily for which I am congratulating President Asif Ali Zardari,” he said.

In response to a question, the Chief Minister stated that Mayor Murtaza Wahab is working tirelessly to develop Karachi into one of the most advanced cities in the world. As an elected mayor, he has all the necessary powers. The CM expressed that any further reforms to the local bodies law, if required, will be made by the Sindh Assembly. The CM also expressed regret that the PML-N was not authorized to make amendments to the local bodies law, as demanded by the MQM.

Syed Murad Ali Shah said that he had talked to the MQM for the election of Speakers and Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Assembly. Presently, MQM leadership is in Islamabad for the Prime Minister’s election and we would approach them for the presidential election, the CM said.

Mr Shah admitted that MQM and Sunni Ittehad Council have stakes in Sindh, therefore we would consult them for legislation, and other concerned matters. “I want to take all the stakeholders together so that the issues of the province can be resolved with collective wisdom.

He said that maintenance of law & order was the responsibility of the provincial government for which he has given necessary instructions to the police and the Rangers. “We would soon get rid of street criminals and dacoits in the Riverine area.

When asked about his plans, the Chief Minister stated that he is fully committed to implementing the 10-point election manifesto of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto with utmost sincerity. He further added that the PPP government in Sindh has always worked diligently to serve the people of the province, which is why the people have elected the party to power in Sindh for the fourth consecutive term.

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