KARACHI, April 16: Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf, Sindh, at its meeting here on Sunday held the provincial government responsible for lawlessness that resulted in the blast at Nishtar Park, and demanded that the government should step down immediately.

Zubair Khan, provincial chief of the party, said it seemed that the government had given terrorist a licence to carry out killings.

He termed the prevailing political situation ‘serious’ across the country in general and in Sindh in particular.

He told the meeting that after the April 30 convention the on Foundation Day of PTI, the party chief, Imran Khan, would launch a mass contact movement in the country.—PPI

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