Sindh govt given three weeks to reply on advisors’ appointments Advisors enjoy the authority and privileges of ministers and billions of rupees KARACHI: The Sindh High Court gave the provincial government three weeks to submit its reply over a plea pertaining to the Sindh chief minister's advisors being granted the status of ministers. A two-member bench, comprising Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Amjad Ali Sahito, expressed annoyance at the Sindh government for its failure to submit a reply thus far. The petitioner, Mehmood Akhter Naqvi, has contended in the plea that clauses six and seven of the rules of business contradict Sections 130 and 132 of the Constitution of Pakistan. He has argued that the CM's advisors, special assistants and coordinators attend cabinet meetings, which, he maintains, is in violation of the Official Secrets Act 1923.