In a recent development, Sindh’s Information Minister Sharjeel Memon has denied allegations of a 'presidential ultimatum' regarding development works in Karachi, labeling such claims as 'spicy news' devoid of factual basis. Memon stated, 'President knows well the challenges of Karachi, it is not in the manner that someone is deliberately not performing.' He criticized federal ministers and the Governor's House for allegedly conspiring against the Sindh government, asserting that Karachi faces undue criticism despite its significant challenges, including an influx of people from across the country. He urged the leadership of the People's Party to demand accountability from the federal government, emphasizing that 'criticizing is easy, while the ground realities are different.' This sentiment reflects a broader narrative of political tension between provincial and federal authorities in Pakistan, particularly concerning urban development and governance issues in Karachi.
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Sharjeel Memon Refutes Zardari'S Alleged Ultimatum In Karachi
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Sindh's Information Minister Sharjeel Memon denies 'presidential ultimatum' claims, criticizing federal interference. Meanwhile, Home Minister Lanjar reports progress against crime in Sindh's river...
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