HYDERABAD, May 21: Jamaat-i-Islami Sindh Amir Dr Mumtaz Memon has said that the government has miserably failed to provide clean drinking water to the people of Sindh. He was addressing party workers at Paretabad here on Thursday night.

He said that the MQM could not win the hearts of the people through harassment, intimidation and false propaganda. He held the Sindh government ministers squarely responsible for the situation arising out of the supply of contaminated water to the people of Hyderabad.

He alleged that the MQM was the "B" team of President Gen Pervez Musharraf which was working on the American agenda and added that its main target was Jamaat-i-Islami. He condemned changes made in the syllabus.

The Jamaat leader charged that the federal education minister Zubaida Jalal was trying to implement American agenda through an NGO. He deplored the silence of Muslim rulers over inhuman atrocities unleashed by America, India, the UK and Israel against the hapless Muslims.

RESULTS: The Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences here on Friday announced results of diploma in anaesthesiology part-I and II, diploma in clinical pathology, diploma in medical radio diagnosis and diploma in cardiology.

The controller announced results of MS final (general surgery) April examinations 2004. Meanwhile, additional controller of examinations LUMHS has announced the schedule of MCQ theory programme of third professional BDS annual examination 2004 to be held from June 7.

LAST DATE: The additional controller of examinations LUMHS Jamshoro has announced that the last date for submission of examinations forms of first professional MBBS (part-I) bi-annual examination 2004 for LUMHS Jamshoro, Chandka Medical College Larkana and People's Medical College without the late fee has been fixed as June 3. The last date with the late fee of Rs200 has been fixed as June 9.

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