- Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah says everyone knew who the foreign minister was when the alleged conspiracy letter arrived on December 10, 2021
- want to read the Imran Khan’s speech of 2019. He has never read history in his whole life. When we were in college, he used to play cricket,” the CM continued
- Syed Murad Ali Shah said that the ‘Ehsaas Program’ was nothing in comparison to the ‘Benazir Income Support Programme.
KARACHI: Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah says everyone knew who the foreign minister was when the alleged conspiracy letter arrived on December 10, 2021.
The Sindh government received a letter from the federal government seeking to tear down all the tall buildings near the US embassy, but we refused to do so, the Sindh CM said speaking before the Provincial Assembly on Monday.
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“I want to read the Imran Khan’s speech of 2019. He has never read history in his whole life. When we were in college, he used to play cricket,” the CM continued. In 2018, when he came to Karachi to inaugurate a train to Lahore he told the media that people will be able to travel to Lahore in just two hours, he claimed.
As per the report, Murad Ali Shah reminded the house that Imran Khan used to talk about drugs but never said anything against cocaine. “He even claimed that we have increased the exports but in reality he was not even aware of the trade in the country,” the province’s chief said.
Murad Ali Shah also claimed that Pakistan used to export wheat to other countries, but for the last three years, it has become an importer of wheat. Khan has put the citizens into the ‘Langar Khana’ instead of providing them with opportunities, he maintained.
Syed Murad Ali Shah said that the ‘Ehsaas Program’ was nothing in comparison to the ‘Benazir Income Support Programme.’
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