Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said Thursday that the question of dissolving the assemblies was over then, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
While talking to media outside his residence in Sehwan, he said that the chief minister did have the authority to dissolve assemblies, but it must be a thoughtful act.
“The assemblies cannot be dissolved to please anyone. A chief minister dissolves the assemblies while admitting his failure. The assemblies will not be dissolved at Imran Khan’s behest. There is no such provision in the Constitution,” he stated.
“It’s not like that a chief minister wakes up from sleep and does not go to the office, saying that I dissolve the assembly,” he remarked.
“I have already said that it is good if the assemblies do not dissolve. [But] it is even better if they do. We will contest the elections and win,” he pointed out.
Later, the Sindh chief minister visited Government Boys Secondary School Murad Shah Wahar.
There was eighth grade exam going on in the school. The chief minister talked to the children taking the exam and checked their exam sheets.
He also advised the children to work hard and excel. “Your success is important for your parents, for me, for the province, and for the country,” he added.
The chief minister was recognizing the schoolchildren by their names. His two-day visit to his native constituency was completed.
Reporter: Abdul Karim Jamali