HYDERABAD, May 24: Consumer Rights Forum Chairperson Ms Nasreen Shakeel Pathan has urged the governor of Sindh to ensure implementation of the Consumer Protection Ordinance in letter and spirit and demanded establishment of consumer courts in all the districts of the province.

She told APP that more steps were needed on immediate basis to prevent exploitation of consumers and recalled that the governor had announced several months ago that consumer courts would be established in all the districts of the province to protect their rights but so far no progress had been made beyond the announcement.

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