Murad Ali Shah says there is room for improvement in Sindh

Dunya News

The Sindh CM admitted that there are flaws but things are getting better with time

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah admitted that there are flaws in Sindh but things are improving and getting better, reported Dunya News.

Murad Ali Shah was talking to Kamran Shahid in program   One The Front   as he was asked about the condition of schools in Sindh and Pakistan People s Party s (PPP) stronghold Larkana. Kamran Shahid pointed out that condition of roads of Larkana is poor and teachers in schools of interior Sindh are not qualified enough to be in that position.

Murad Ali Shah said that he partly agrees and he is doing efforts to make things better. He said that recruitments were done before their time and there are too many schools so there are not enough teachers for them. 

The CM also said that they are getting funds from World Bank and they are being monitored by them, which shows that they are doing best efforts for education in the province.

Murad Ali Shah talked about Larkana that they have work done to improve drainage and sanitation system in Larkana and plans were not up to the mark previously but now they are making sure that things get better. He also defended the health facilities in the province.

He defended Bilawal Bhutto Zardari by saying that he is a born leader and people love, support him. He said that people are voting for them because they are doing work for the public.

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