Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, lambasting the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led federal government has said that no one has any expectations from the government. Addressing a public gathering in Badin on Sunday, Murad Ali Shah said that the PTI has no experience but has been brought into power. "This is the first time that tax collection has gone down in the last three months of the previous year. Sindh got Rs 90 billion less than its share in federal transfers over the past six months," the chief minister lamented.
He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan used to say he would not beg after coming to power but now he had been visiting the entire world for the purpose. "We have no expectations from the incumbent government," he asserted. Shah said Sindh's areas like Tharparkar and Badin will now be developed. He said more people voted for the PPP this time. "Thousands of people have gathered in Badin on such a short notice. They should realize now that their propaganda won't work as victory belongs to people."
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