Tribal feuds cause lawlessness in upper Sindh districts: CM Murad

Pakistan Apr, 1 2024
Tribal feuds cause lawlessness in upper Sindh districts: CM Murad
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KANDHKOT: Sindh’s Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that tribal feuds have caused lawlessness in upper Sindh districts of Kashmore, Ghotki, Jacobabad and Sukkur.

Talking to media here, he said that government will end these disputes and it will also get support from tribal chiefs in this respect. Murad Ali Shah said that situation was already bad, it worsens during interim government.

“What improvement made by caretaker government in law and order during its six months,” he questioned. “We will soon restore peace in area with assistance from police, Rangers and military,” Chief Minister said. He said, in previous term his government had requested to federal government for provision of military arms and equipment.

“I don’t understand how these bandits getting military arms and equipment,” he said. “We have appointed provincial Home Minister to tackle and improve law and order”, he added.

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 01 2024

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