PTI demands deployment of Rangers in Sindh

Says govt has failed to maintaining peace, law and order


APP December 01, 2021
PML-Q Sindh president Haleem Adil Sheikh.

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KARACHI/LARKANA:

Leader of the Opposition in Sindh Assembly, Haleem Adil Sheikh, on Tuesday censured Sindh government for its failure in maintaining peace and order in the province and demanded to depute Rangers throughout Sindh to curb crime.

Speaking to media after offering condolence to family of slain PTI leader Rana Sakhawat Rajput at Laalu Raink Town of Qambar, Shahdadkot District, he said the brave political worker and social activist was assassinated in broad day light and assailants escaped from the scene. He said it was a politically motivated heinous incident of target killing but some elements were attempting to portray it as an ethnically motivated hate crime.

He alleged that Sindh government was using police force for achievement of personal goals.

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Haleem said the Pakistan Peoples Party government had ransacked Sindh and in a bid to hide their failure, bad governance and corruption, Murad Ali Shah was propagating hatred in the province by playing Sindh card as he was terming every move and action by federal government as an attack on Sindh.

He was accompanied by PTI leaders and workers from different districts of the province.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2021.

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