THATTA, April 26: Acting president and chairman of Senate Mohammadmian Soomro said on Thursday that the government was performing well within its constitutional limits and believed it would complete its tenure.

He said while addressing a gathering of elected representatives and elite of the town at Circuit House Makli that the government believed in supremacy of law, dispensation of justice and rights for all without discrimination.

He said that the people in far-flung areas were also availing themselves facilities of education, health, electricity, potable water, gas and communication due to wise policies of the government.

He urged the elected representatives to monitor the development schemes and keep the government’s popularity graph going up and said that state mechanism had brought the facilities to rural and urban population without any discrimination.

Later, speaking at a meeting in Datar Nagar-Pir Jo Goth after visiting a health centre and a public school established by an NGO and financed by a Pakistani businessman based in America he said that the services of philanthropists particularly in the areas of education and health would always be remembered.

He announced electricity for the village within shortest possible time.

Anis Charnia, representative of the NGO, which was running the school, said that the school provided education to 550 students in primary to metric from coastal areas of Keti Bunder and Kharochhan.

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