CM Sindh says 'no comments' over MQM's anger

CM Sindh says 'no comments' over MQM's anger
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Summary Shah was asked regarding MQM's anger over his statement; he smiled and answered 'no comments'.

SUKKUR (Dunya News) – Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Sunday, refused to answer a question posed by a journalist with regards to Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) anger over Sindh government by simply saying ‘no comments’, Dunya News reported.
Addressing media after a ceremony at a private school in Sukkur, when Shah was asked regarding MQM’s anger over his statement, he smiled and answered ‘no comments’.
Answering a question about Imran Khan’s upcoming protest rallies, he said that Imran Khan can protest whenever and wherever he wants. He said that his party also has concerns over government’s performance and policies but his government will not take any such step for the sake of constitution, democracy and people.
“We tolerated election rigging merely for the sake of democracy, so that no third power could intervene,” he said.
He said that his party has raised voice over energy crises in Sindh Assembly adding that disconnecting electricity upon lineman’s word.
He said that disconnecting electricity of whole town of village is unfair if half of consumers don’t pay bills.
He said that his party’s government issued developmental funds to every Member National Assembly in its previous tenure but the current government has not issued any such funds.

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