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Sindh Governor urges SIFC to take control of Karachi for rapid law and order restoration

By News Desk

April 10, 2024 11:05 AM


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Sindh Governor Kamran Tesori has proposed that the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) assume control of Karachi to swiftly address crime and restore peace, asserting that it has the capability to establish law and order within a week in the metropolis.
Following Eid prayers, Governor Tesori addressed the media and highlighted the pivotal role of SIFC in Pakistan's future. He emphasized that without peace in Karachi, investment prospects in the country remain dim.
He stressed that under the management of SIFC, peace could be achieved within a week.
Governor Kamran Tesori extended Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to the nation, while also commemorating the sacrifices made by martyrs for the nation's integrity. Tesori denounced Israeli attacks on Palestinian children.
He offered prayers for a debt-free Pakistan. He revealed expectations of a five billion dollar investment following the Prime Minister's visit to Saudi Arabia, underlining the desire of friendly nations to see Pakistan's development.


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