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Cop dies as Sindh CM Murad visits Garhi Khuda Baksh

Says govt to continue public service, eradicate dacoit gangs and street criminals

By News Desk

February 28, 2024 03:24 PM


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One police constable died while six other cops injured as a vehicle travelling in motorcade of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah met an accident in Larkana on Wednesday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

According to details, CM Murad was going to visit Garhi Khuda Baksh to pay his respects to Bhuttos mausoleum after taking oath, when a vehicle of his convoy got out of control due to overspeeding at Airport Road in Larkana and crashed.

As a result, constable Waheed Sial died on the spot while six other police officials got injured who were later shifted to trauma centre in Chandka Hospital.

Earlier, CM Murad after taking the charge of his office visited Garhi Khuda Baksh to offer fateha at the graves of ZA Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto. Sohail Anwar Sial and other PPP leaders also accompanied him.

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Talking to media, Murad said due to the sacrifices of leadership, PPP again obtained more votes compared to other political parties.

The CM claimed that he would fulfil public demands who gave PPP big mandate in the province. He said opposition parties who were staging protest against PPP were unable to get polling agents on elections day.

Murad Shah claimed that Sindh govt would eradicate dacoit gangs and street criminals in the province.

Murad claimed he would chair a meeting regarding law and order in the province in the evening to address this issue.

He said PPP would start public welfare work and provide houses to homeless peoples as PPP built houses for flood victims.

PPP’s opponents made just lofty claims and did nothing for the masses, he added.

The CM Murad clarified that PPP would not accept ministries in federal government but would support Shahbaz Sharif in the Federal government.

He said PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto was optimistic that new federal government would serve the people of Sindh like other provinces.

 

Reporter Abdul Khaliq Mugheeri


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