TANDO ALLAHYAR: Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said on Saturday that the National Assembly had passed some public interest bills, including the one for the establishment of Hyderabad University.
This he said while talking to media after his visit to the residence of advocate Ali Pulh in Tando Allahyar. PTI leader and Opposition Leader in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh was also present on the occasion.
The governor said that it was matter of concern that Sindh’s ruling party had opposed the varsity bill as those rulers did not want to educate the people of Sindh. He said: “Those rulers want the son of a farmer should not come before them by reading and writing.”
In response to a question, the governor said: “We are looking into the water issue as we do not have a government in Sindh, but in the elections 2023, there will be a government of Imran Khan in Sindh.” Ismail said that he had been with Khan Sahib for the last 29 years, as we have to change our Sindh, we have to make Sindh a developed province, where the people of Sindh are not allowed to get health cards.
He said that the Ehsaas program and Kisan Cards were being provided by the federal government with its own money. Meanwhile, the governor also visited the residence of Khair Muhammad Khokhar in Tando Allahyar and expressed his sorrow and grief over the demise of his nephew. He offered Fateha for the departed soul’s blessings from God.