LG Ordinance aimed at dividing Sindh

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Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has rejected the new Local Government ordinance, calling it “Sindh’s division on administrative lines”. In a statement on Friday, Nisar said that through the ordinance, the rulers had protected their own interest instead of the province.
He said that by signing the ordinance “in the darkness of the night”, President Zardari had proved that he could even bargain for his birthplace when it comes to personal gains. He said that Sindh was not the personal property of any political party which could divide it. He said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), along with other Sindhi parties, would devise a strategy to protect the interests of the Sindhi people.

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  1. This new Local Govt Ordinance will give the residents of big cities in Sindh a bit of relief out of the clutches of Feudal. Ch. Nisar is simply opposing this ordinance to reaffirm the ethnicity based politics of his party in Sindh. It is high time that all big cities be out of the control of Corrupt Politicians. This will help big cities much needed infrastructural development and will pave the way for Industrial and Educational development.

    • You are one hundred percent right. Choudhary Nisar is an outdated and outmoded politician. He is out of touch with reality and does not wish well for the country. He is all talk and no show. How often does Nawaz or Nisar come to Karachi to meet their office bearers if there are any? These people have no sympathy for the masses and only want the country to go back, back and abysmally back. Salams

  2. choudry sahib is right. let you give government toughest possible opposition.they are enemies of poor.let nawaz-shahbaz also speak in strongest expression on pppz,mqm,ml-c etc.they deserve no mercy.look the ishaq dars' big embrace to mqm.they made fool of you.imran is also fallen to their trap to only malign opposition and throw flowers on mqm withiout even thorns and ;chembeli ke phool'to sadre Pakistan.

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