Sindh governor fined for violating traffic rules
Governor Imran Ismail issued a challan of Rs750 for over speeding in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD:
In an unusual development, the motorway police fined Sindh Governor Imran Ismail for over speeding on Wednesday in Islamabad.
The governor was issued a challan of Rs750 which he paid on the spot. He was in the federal capital to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan.
During the meeting at the PM’s House, the Sindh governor apprised the premier regarding the ongoing political developments in the southern province.
Sindh governor apprises PM of political situation in province
He also briefed PM Imran on the situation arising in Sindh after a joint investigation report on money laundering on fake bank accounts implicated the top leadership of Pakistan Peoples Party.
Following the report’s submission in the Supreme Court, some PTI leaders hinted at imposing Governor’s Rule in the province, an idea shot down by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar.
The prime minister said he is aware of the difficulties faced by the people of Sindh and the government will play its due role to resolve the issues.
In an unusual development, the motorway police fined Sindh Governor Imran Ismail for over speeding on Wednesday in Islamabad.
The governor was issued a challan of Rs750 which he paid on the spot. He was in the federal capital to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan.
During the meeting at the PM’s House, the Sindh governor apprised the premier regarding the ongoing political developments in the southern province.
Sindh governor apprises PM of political situation in province
He also briefed PM Imran on the situation arising in Sindh after a joint investigation report on money laundering on fake bank accounts implicated the top leadership of Pakistan Peoples Party.
Following the report’s submission in the Supreme Court, some PTI leaders hinted at imposing Governor’s Rule in the province, an idea shot down by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar.
The prime minister said he is aware of the difficulties faced by the people of Sindh and the government will play its due role to resolve the issues.