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18 October 2004 Monday 03 Ramazan 1425






Sindh lacks unity of command: Mumtaz


KARACHI, Oct 17: The chairman, Sindh National Front, Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, alleged on Sunday that the people were facing problems as the province was being run by 'four parallel governments'.

Elaborating his allegation, he said, in a statement released on Sunday, that the military officers, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Pakistan Muslim League and the Pakistan People's Party, were opposing each other on various issues concerning the governance of the province, leaving open field for bureaucrats to take benefit of the situation.

He said that none of the government decisions was implemented, while huge development funds were being embezzled, and no change was visible in the province.

This all was adding to the misery of the people, leaving all their problems unsolved, the SNF chief added.-PPI




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