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meeting_400KARACHI: To review the law and order situation of the province particularly in Karachi, a meeting was held on Thursday among Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, and Sindh Home Minister Dr. Zulfiqar Mirza at the CM House here.

An official statement said that the meeting discussed the current law and order situation prevailing particularly in Karachi and expressed satisfaction of measures so far adopted and results being achieved.

The meeting reviewed the decisions and actions for improvement of law and order and decided to make further concerted and strict measures to combat the activities of criminals, terrorists and anti-state elements.

The Chief Minister Sindh and Home Minister Sindh lauded the assistance being extended by Federal Government for combating the situation and ensure the law and order in all parts of the Karachi in letter and spirit, particularly the efforts of Rehman Malik.

It was decided that All Parties Conference (APC) on provincial level (with Sindh Chapter Leadership) will be held on January 26 at Chief Minister House to ascertain and discuss the law and order situation of the province particularly belonging to Karachi, which is economic hub of the country and gateway to Pakistan.

The conference will discuss all aspects to this effect and will suggest way and means for improving the atmosphere and law and order conditions particularly in Karachi.

The meeting lauded and appreciated the role of Police and Rangers and Interior Ministry in this regard particularly the efforts being made by Sindh Home Minister and Sindh Police for crushing the criminal activities of anti-social elements and maintaining the peace in prompt ways.

It was also decided that there will be close coordination and liaison among Chief Minister Sindh, Interior Minister and Sindh Home Minister, who will regularly meet after every fortnight.

Interior Minister said that Federal Government department agencies and rangers will promptly coordinate the Sindh Home Department and Sindh Government for measures being following and implemented in the province.

The three leaders assumed to resolve issued to keep peace in Sindh Province particularly the Karachi at every corner and the action will be taken against the culprits, which will continue without any discrimination.

They also appreciated the guidance of the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani in resolving the political and law and order issues.

The meeting was informed that all the said provincial and federal components of administration are working in full harmony.

 

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011 

 

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