Citizens’ Inconvenience is Unacceptable: CM Murad Speaks Out
Citizens’ inconvenience resulting from recent protests and road closures has drawn criticism from Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, after an event organized by the Sindh Higher Education Commission, CM Shah addressed the concerns of disruptions caused by ongoing demonstrations. SindhNews.com
The Chief Minister emphasized the government’s stance on public convenience. “Coming out on roads and causing inconvenience to citizens is not acceptable,” he stated. He offered an open hand for dialogue, welcoming engagement from those with grievances. The CM suggested using appropriate legal channels like the courts to address any concerns.
Karoonjhar Hills Preservation
CM Shah reaffirmed the government’s dedication to preserving the historic Karoonjhar Hills. He expressed respect for the area’s ancient significance and vowed not to compromise its conservation. “Anyone creating hurdles in the path of development will be convinced through dialogue,” he asserted.
Federal Constitutional Court and NFC
Regarding the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), CM Shah believes these courts will relieve the burden on regular courts, improving the process for ordinary citizens. He also mentioned that the first National Finance Commission (NFC) meeting will take place on December 4th, highlighting that the federal and provincial governments work collaboratively on NFC matters.
Conclusion
CM Murad’s remarks underscore the importance of balancing development, respecting citizens’ rights, and addressing grievances through constructive dialogues and legal frameworks.
