Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has said that bill regarding commissioner system in the province will be tabled in the next session of Sindh Assembly. "We are hopeful that the 'Commissioner System Bill' will be approved in consultation with the coalition partners," he said while addressing a press conference here at CM House here on Saturday.
The present government has been advocating for the cause of policy of reconciliation and it was a result of party's policy that all legislation was being carried out in consensus with coalition partners, he added. He said that the issue of approval of Reformed General Sales Tax (RGST) will also be resolved amicably.
The chief minister expressed his overall satisfaction over the law and order situation in the province while referring to a public gathering organised by the party at Sukkur on the founding day of the party. The chief minister, on the occasion, also announced comeback of Syed Javaid Ali Shah in the party and hoped that the former legislator will play a positive role in the country's politics on the platform of PPP.
"I am grateful to the party leadership for giving me another chance to serve the masses from its platform," Syed Javaid Ali Shah said on the occasion. Federal Minister for Labour and Manpower, Khurshid Shah and Sindh Home Minister Dr Zulfiqar Ali Mirza, were also present on the occasion and hoped that the party will further consolidate its position with the latest association of Shah in the party.
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