KARACHI, Sept 21: Pakistan People’s Party, Sindh chapter, has condemned discrimination in appointments by the Sindh government and warned that such an approach will bring serious repercussions and severe protests.

In a statement, Qaim Ali Shah took notice of reports that the Sindh government was committing violation of Constitutional quota ratio between urban and rural in its recruitment campaign all over Sindh.

In Mirpurkhas Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, the regime has surrendered all the jobs to its ethnic coalition partners provoking large-scale protests in Mirpurkhas Division, he alleged. Likewise, in Tharparker, the home district of Chief Minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim, the government jobs were being doled out only to his own people.

Qaim Ali Shah said that any kind of discrimination and violation of the Constitution quota reserved for both urban and rural candidates will never augur well for the future of the province and the country as a whole.

The PPP Sindh President said that his party would take up the issue of illegal appointments on the floor of the assembly.

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