Sindh’s Unity Remains Unshaken: CM Murad Ali Shah Reassures
No Division of Sindh
Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, addressed concerns about the potential division of Sindh during a visit to the Bhan Syedabad Press Club on Saturday. SindhNews.com He strongly refuted rumors suggesting any political entity desires to split the province. “No political entity subscribes to the idea of carving out more provinces from within Sindh,” he declared, aiming to allay public anxieties.
Shah’s statement was made during a two-day visit to the Sehwan taluka area. He touched down at Bubak Airport, where he was received by the Hyderabad commissioner and DIG.
Appointment of Governor and Constitutional Matters
Responding to queries from journalists, the Chief Minister clarified that the power to appoint a governor resides with the President and the Prime Minister. Regarding the 28th constitutional amendment, he stated that no official draft had yet been presented to him.
Shah, representing the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), pledged that the party “will never accept anything that goes against the interests of Pakistan or Sindh.” He was accompanied by several party colleagues during his visit to the area.
In Bhan Syedabad, CM Shah also inspected seed and fertilizer shops, emphasizing the government’s efforts to control prices and support local farmers.
Conclusion
Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah’s statements unequivocally reassure the people of Sindh that the provincial government is committed to maintaining its unity. SindhNews.com Shah’s visit and assurances aim to reinforce solidarity and address any anxieties about potential division.
