Those who cannot work are always talking against 18th Amendment: CM

LARKANA:Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said Sunday that those who cannot work are always talking against the 18th Amendment.

This he said while talking to newsmen at Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto town, where he reviewed arrangements for holding the 11th death anniversary commemoration of martyred PPP Chairperson Benazir Bhutto. Shah said he would not say anything about Faisal Vawda because ‘our friendship is very new’.

He said Vawda was a new politician and he needed to learn politics more. He said the 18th Amendment was applauded world over due to which center and provinces had become powerful as it was unanimously passed by the parliament with the consent of all political parties.

The chief minister said: “Those who cannot work are always talking against the 18th Amendment. Chief Justice of Pakistan himself expressed his desire to visit Thar and I had also inquired that if he likes, then I can go there with him. Two other judges of the Supreme Court also accompanied him.”

He said: “People are talking that RO plants are dysfunctional in Thar and he blamed caretaker government as saying “during their tenure some faults developed, but 80% RO plants have now been made functional.”

Shah said that the Water Commission was working in Sindh since last two years and its judicial orders were being implemented.

PPP Sindh Chief Nisar Khuhro, Sindh Assembly Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani, Aijaz Jakhrani and other PPP leaders were also present on the occasion.