Sindh CM leaves for Umrah

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KARACHI :  Sindh Chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has left to perform Umrah this afternoon but before flying for Saudi Arabia he held an important meeting at CM House to discuss some important issues such as recovery of Awais Shah, arrest of Amjad Sabri’s killers and maintain law and order and improve municipal services.

The meeting was attended by Secretary Siddique Memon,  IGP AD Khwaja,  Commissioner Karachi and other relevant officers.

The chief minister said that the two serious incidents, the  kidnapping of Barrister Awais Shah and killing of Amjad Sabri have become a big challenge for the government . “I don’t have doubt in the performance of our Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA) – they are professional and have shown their performance by restoring peace in this city where terrorists, mafias and gangs had started swaying,” he said.

He urged the IGP AD Khwaja to ensure proper security in all the markets, bus stands, railways station and such other important position and keep close coordination with all the agencies for intelligence sharing. “I am sure you {IGP} would give me good news of working out both the cases, Awais Shah and Sabri, in Saudi Arabia where I’ll pray for you {LEAs} and for the people of Sindh and Pakistan,” he said.

The chief minister als directed the chief  Secretary Siddique Memon to keep proper monitoring of cleansing  f nalas, pumping out of rain water and proper cleanliness work.

He directed Commissioner Karachi Aijaaz Ali Khan and Administrator Karachi Laiq Ahmed to ensure delivery of free water tankers service and also coordinate with KE to have mercy on poor people of this city. “KE has earned a lot of money from this city- if they sustained some minor losses in some slum and poverty-stricken areas of this city it would not matter for them,” he said and urged KE to own this city and be `friends of Karachiites’ and contribute in the peace efforts of  the government.