According to a statement, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari ordered Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah to conduct an inquiry into the matter, saying all costs for the event on April 4 will be borne by party's own resources.
"The government will not pay a penny from its funds," the PPP chairman said, as he ordered CM Sindh to investigate the matter.
Chairman #PPP @BBhuttoZardari orders inquiry into release of funds by Sindh govt for Shaheed ZAB martyrdom… https://t.co/WCU15qd5ch
— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) March 30, 2016
Official documents earlier said the funds were released by the finance department after a summary was approved by the chief minister.
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In the document released on Monday, finance department section officer (B and E-VII) referring to the chief minister’s summary said, “The amount has been sanctioned in anticipation of budgetary provision 2015-2016 and will be released from law and order budget.”
However, PPP Sindh information secretary Waqar Mehdi had rejected the claim.
“Not a single penny has been released by the provincial government and all expenses will be borne by the PPP,” he told The Express Tribune.
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Meanwhile, leader of the opposition in the Sindh Assembly, Khawaja Izharul Hassan, also lambasted the Sindh government for misusing taxpayers’ money.
“Using the taxpayers’ money for hosting a party event is shameful for any political party,” said the MQM lawmaker.
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