Summary PTI chief Imran Khan on Tuesday said that the Sindh government faild to maintain law and order.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan said that Sindh government has lost the right to rule as it completely failed in protecting the lives and properties of the people in the province, especially in Karachi.
In his statement issued from his office, the PTI chief said that de-politicization of the Sindh administration, especially the Sindh police was key to restoring peace to the violence-hit province of Sindh.
He said that the Supreme Court verdict on Karachi law and order situation was a step in the right direction. However, he regretted that the Sindh government did not implement the court verdict, which added to the miseries of the people in the province.
“Violence is not confined to the urban areas but the lawlessness prevails across Sindh province. People in rural areas cannot leave their homes in the evening as dacoits take to the streets and innocent people ate picked for ransom.
He said that the overall violence across Sindh Province had reflected that either the Sindh government has not any political will to protect the lives of the people or the criminals had penetrated into the provincial government.
He said it was a great betrayal to the committed workers of the PPP as the people of the province had given full mandate to the PPP and the MQM but both the parties had failed to provide peace and justice to their voters.
“The PPP-led government should realize the fact that ineffective rule in Sindh can not sustain. The rulers would have to act against criminals sooner or later.
