Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has expressed concern over the reduction of votes in the province according to the new voters list. Speaking to reporters at the Sukkur airport, Shah said he was astonished that the number of votes had decreased despite the inclusion of thousands of new voters. He added that he would request the Federal government and the Election Commission to investigate this matter. When asked about the general elections, Shah replied that they would be held on time and the PPP was preparing for them.
Omar Sana Foundation distributes Ramzan packages: Omar Sana Foundation distributed Ramadan packages among 100 families on Friday. The package includes enough rations to support a family of five.
The program took place at the foundation’s central office in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, and benefitted families of thalassemia and Hemophilia patients.
‘PPP to emerge victorious in the next general elections’: Sindh education minister, Pir Mazhar ul Haq predicted hands down victory for PPP in the next general elections.
He gave this statement while hosting some delegations in his camp office on Friday.
He further stated that PPP believed in dialogues, and pursued policy of reconciliation.
Monitoring Committees setup for “sasta atta” package: The Government of Sindh has constituted five monitoring committees for ‘sasta atta’ Ramadan package for all districts of Karachi on the order of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah.
The monitoring committees entrusted with the task would visit ‘sasta atta’ stalls setup by District Administration in collaboration with Food Department and Supply and Prices Department. Wheat would be sold at government prices at these stalls.