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Karachi administrator gets angry over questions, leaves presser

September 9, 2020 09:00 PM


Karachi Administrator Iftikhar Shallwani got angry over the bitter questions of journalists and left without completing his press conference on Wednesday.

Iftikhar Shallwani - who had assumed charge as the administrator of Karachi on Tuesday - invited media persons to apprise them of his plan about the metropolis but lost his temper midway and left the presser.

Iftikhar Shallwani - before leaving - said, “I took charge yesterday and my duty is very tough. I am thankful for the trust shown in me by the higher officials and will try to perform the duties with the best of my abilities.

“I have no relation with politics. Steps for betterment of Karachi will be taken. I will fulfill my duty as a professional civil servant and perform the tasks assigned to me.”



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