Karachi Mayor Waseem Akhtar on Saturday said that the Sindh government was exceeding the limits the Constitution of Pakistan has given to the provincial governments.
He was talking to the media after inaugurating an MRI facility at a private hospital in Karachi. He rhetorically questioned why Sindh government was dealing with affairs of local bodies.
He complained that the government did not take him in confidence over agreement of importing Chinese machines to maintain cleanliness in the metropolis. Akhtar said that the government was responsible for provision of education and medical facilities to the people.
Waseem Akhtar was released from prison earlier this week after he was granted bails in all 39 cases against him, not simultaneously though.