KARACHI, Aug 12: The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Sindh, has flayed the apathy of the government towards the flood affected people and said that the rulers were only interested to save their weak government.

Speaking at the party meeting held at the PML House, acting president Imdad Hussain Chandio and general secretary Mamnoon Hussain said, “Floods have come as a thunderbolt on the people of Sindh, who were already crushed under the burden of price hike, unemployment, water shortage and law and order situation.”

They further said that the present rulers had failed to provide immediate relief to the people of Badin and Thatta. The news reports about government corruption in relief work and their in fight over formation of relief committees had evidently exposed government’s self-serving intentions even in the matters of human tragedy.

Later, they visited the PML-N relief camps set up in Karachi.

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