PM may meet PTI Sindh leaders, says Adil

KARACHI: Haleem Adil Sheikh, the Leader of Opposition in Sindh Assembly said Saturday that Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to hold another meeting with key PTI leaders of Sindh within next few days to make the important decisions to strengthen the party in Sindh.

“We met with Prime Minister Khan and informed him about the situations of the province a few days ahead of the Eid and we are again meeting him to request him to make important decisions with strong actions,” he said while addressing a press conference at Adil House Karachi.

He said that that PM Khan would hold public gatherings in a number of the districts of Sindh in August in which important decisions were likely to be made for taking actions, especially against the officials of Pakistan Administrative Service, who had been holding the key posts in Sindh for 10 to 15 years and were involved in the corrupt practices with the patronage of corrupt PPP rulers.

“This is the high time to purge Sindh of such elements, who have made the lives of people miserable,” he added and said that such demands would again be placed before the Prime Minister Imran during their upcoming meeting with him in Islamabad for the remedial measures in the best interests of Sindh and its people.

He alleged that high-ups of the Sindh government were least interested to launch the operation against the bandits and outlaws despite the fact Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed had few months back assured them of their full support to purge the troubled areas of the hardened criminals.

He said that the recent Gallop Survey should be an eye opener for the opponents of PTI, which showed that 67 percent people of the valley had supported Prime Minister Imran Khan and hoped that despite the dirty politics by both PML-N and PPP, PTI candidates would sweep the elections on July 25.