Supremacy of law to be maintained at all costs, says governor
Karachi
April 18, 2021
Sindh Governor Imran Ismail has said providing a safe and peaceful environment to the people is a top responsibility of the provincial government.
In a letter written to Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah the other day, he said the federal government had a clear stance that supremacy of the law would be maintained at every cost, and legal action should be ensured against all those a creating law and order situation in the country.
The governor was of the view that some elements had been staging unjustified protests and sit-ins in all major cities of the country, including Karachi.
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Supremacy of law will be maintained at all costs
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PM urges Sindh to rethink cancellation of Bundal project NOC
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SUKKUR: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday unveiled a 446-billion-rupee uplift package for the underdeveloped areas of Sindh, as he urged the Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) provincial government to review its cancellation of no-objection certificate (NOC) for the government’s Bundal island project.
The Prime Minister, while addressing a ceremony to hand over business loan cheques among young people, said he was pleased to be visiting rural Sindh with glad tidings of a development package, “which otherwise is the responsibility of the provincial government under the 18th Amendment”
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