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PTI wants to worsen situation in Sindh: Saeed Ghani

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Pakistan Peoples Party leader and provincial education and labor minister Saeed Ghani has said that PTI wants to worsen the situation in Sindh.

According to details, PPP leader and provincial minister for education and labor Saeed Ghani said that it was in the COC meeting that shopping malls should not be opened and if any order of the government is not followed, shops will be sealed.

In his statement, Provincial Minister for Education and Labor Saeed Ghani said that PTI damaged all the decisions of Sindh government but we are abiding by the decision till May 31.

PPP leader and provincial education and labor minister Saeed Ghani’s decisions will be changed when the situation improves.

Also Read: Saeed Ghani rejects news related to lift lockdown restrictions

Earlier, PPP leader and provincial education and labor minister Saeed Ghani while talking to media said that the decision to lockdown should be taken at the national level, we are in the favor of a policy across the country.

Pakistan Peoples Party leader and provincial minister for education and labor Saeed Ghani had said that in view of the coronavirus and lockdown, the decisions made by the federation, we are doing the same, the federation should lead, we will implement the decisions.

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