Murad Ali Shah Speaks on PTI’s Establishment in Sindh
Sujawal, Sindh: Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah remarked that the Pakistan Peoples Party’s stance on restrictions concerning PTI is clear, and they must decide their intentions. Speaking to the media in Sujawal, he noted a shift in PTI’s position from neutrality to engagement, stating, “They previously held different views, but now they are changing their stance.” Shah emphasized the need for PTI to clarify its line.
Addressing the energy crisis in the country, Murad Ali Shah mentioned that the Sindh government is addressing PPP’s concerns seriously. He highlighted the initiation of solar projects in areas lacking electricity, prioritizing solar systems installation. The Chief Minister described the electricity crisis as a real issue, with the budget focusing on electricity and clean drinking water.
Despite claims of surplus electricity, Shah pointed out that load shedding persists for 12 to 16 hours daily. He emphasized the importance of industrial development to utilize electricity effectively and create employment opportunities, noting that merely providing relief is a temporary solution.
Earlier, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah visited coastal village Raj Malik, where he met with the family of former provincial minister Ghulam Qadir Malkani to offer condolences and recite prayers for the deceased.