PTI leader accuses Sindh government of spreading panic

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) vice president (Central) and parliamentary leader in Sindh Assembly, Haleem Adil Sheikh has said the Sindh government instead of providing facilities to fight the Covid-19, is spreading panic and its traditional mismanagement, especially in healthcare sector, is at the peak.

Addressing a press conference in the Insaf House here Sunday, flanked by PTI MPAs Dua Bhutto, Dr Saeed Afridi, Kareem Bux Gabol, and other leaders Hunaid Lakhani, Jam Farooq, Sumair Mir Sheikh, Saifullah Abro and Razaq Bajiwa, he said he salutes the journalists of Sindh. He said like the Punjab government, the Sindh government should also announce a special package for them.

Haleem said in whole Sindh, the healthcare facilities are in shambles. There are no proper facilities even in government hospitals like JPMC and Civil Hospital Karachi and desperate patients are committing suicides be jumping from their roofs.

He said instead of clean water, the people of Sindh are drinking gutter-mixed water. There is acute water shortage from Karachi to Thar. Eighty percent of RO plants in Thar installed with a cost of over Rs7.5billion are faulty and in non-working condition.

The PTI leader said that Murad Ali Shah is just a puppet chief minister of Sindh, while the real power is vested his handlers. He said the provincial government of Sindh and its ministers are badly confused and clueless.

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