Sindh Minister Owais Muzaffar tenders resignation from portfolio

Minister cites personal, health issues as reasons for resignation. Sharjeel Memon given interim charge of ministries.


Web Desk November 04, 2013
Minister cited personal and health issues as reasons for the resignation. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD SAQIB/EXPRESS/FILE

KARACHI: In an unexpected development, the Sindh Local Government Minister Owais Muzaffar has resigned, Express News reported.

According to a statement from a Chief Minister House spokesperson, Muzaffar cited personal and health issues as reasons behind his resignation.

The resignation has been sent to Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, but no decision has been taken on it so far. Express News correspondent GM Jamali added that a meeting by the Sindh Chief Minister is currently underway at the CM House in Karachi to deliberate over Muzaffar's resignation.

According to the Express News Karachi Bureau Chief Aslam Khan the news about Muzaffar's resignation came shortly after the local government minister briefed the media about plans for an extensive crackdown on the tanker mafia and illegal hydrants in the city. He seemed to be in a jovial mood during the press conference.

Muzaffar, who is also the chairman of the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, has been working against unlicensed water hydrants in the city for siphoning off water illegally and his efforts against these elements were gaining steam in recent days.

Muzaffar holds portfolios for Local Government, Housing & Town Planning, Rural Development & Public Health Engineering.

Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon was handed interim charge of Muzaffar's portfolios till a permanent replacement is decided upon.

COMMENTS (8)

Anum Arshi | 10 years ago | Reply Lesson Learned: Water is thicker than blood.
angry citizen | 10 years ago | Reply

@ arzoo, you are very right about his efforts against water mafia, he was working in the right direction. Water mafia, which includes some big names from PPP and MQM is behind his resignation, they must have given him and his family life threats.

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