KARACHI: CM satisfied with law & order

Published February 15, 2003

KARACHI, Feb 14: Sindh Chief Minister Ali Mohammad Mahar has expressed satisfaction over steps taken by the law-enforcement agencies in the city during Eidul Azha, saying that a peaceful atmosphere was provided to the citizens on the occasion.

Talking to a delegation of police officials, headed by IGP Syed Kamal Shah at the Chief Minister’s House on Friday, he asked them to perform their duties with a sense of responsibility to eradicate crime and terrorist activities.

Extending Eid greetings to provincial ministers, MPAs and officials, the chief minister said that they would have to work hard for development and prosperity of the province.—PPI

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