Sindh Assembly passes resolution rejecting calls to separate Karachi from province

CM Murad warns that any attempt to separate Karachi from Sindh would undermine national unity and federal structure

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah addressing the Sindh Assembly session on Saturday while tabling a resolution condemning calls for the breakup of Sindh or the separation of Karachi. Photo: X

The Sindh Assembly on Saturday passed a resolution declaring that Karachi was and would remain an integral and inseparable part of the province amid renewed debate over the city’s constitutional status.

The resolution, presented by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, came as last month Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader and Health Minister Mustafa Kamal called for Karachi to be declared Pakistan’s economic capital and placed under federal control, arguing that the metropolis had paid an “unbearable price” for political compromises made elsewhere.

Kamal had demanded that Karachi be declared a federal territory under Articles 148 and 149 of the Constitution and formally recognised as the country’s economic capital within the existing constitutional framework.

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