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August 10 , 2016

Those who do not want to work can leave: Murad Ali Shah

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah issued a stern statement on Wednesday when he said that those within the government who did not wish to work could leave.

Murad Ali Shah visited Karachi's Lyari area on Wednesday to take stock of the locality's situation when citizens protested over lack of water and hygiene. On the occasion, the Chief Minister of Sindh said that those who would demonstrate good work would be given a pat on the back whereas others who did not want to work had the option to leave. Speaking on the lack of cleanliness in the city, Murad said:-

"The dirt and garbage from the city cannot be cleaned within a few days," he said. "The problem of lack of cleanliness in Karachi existed before I became the Chief Minister," he stated.

Regarding the conditions of schools, Murad Ali Shah said that there were not only ghost schools and ghost employees, but also ghost students. "We want to eliminate these ghosts," he said. He urged NGOs to work with government schools and said that a partnership program was there through which that could happen.

Murad Ali Shah had assailed authorities in Sindh on Monday over their failure to maintain cleanliness in the metropolis after rainfall exposed the dilapidated conditions of the city's roads and the poor drainage system.

Courtesy www.thenews.com.pk


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