Summary "PM be like, fight and I am here if you're hurt", he complained
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah on Saturday vented out his anger at the federation once again complaining that it didn’t give a single penny to the Sindh government despite promises, Dunya News reported.
He complained Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif urges to fight and “then says I’m here if you’re hurt”.
According to details, Shah in his address to Karachi Chambers vented his anger out on the federation. He said Sindh government was promised billions of rupees to fight terror but wasn’t given a single penny.
CM Sindh said the police have neither the bullet proof jackets nor vehicles to fight the terrorists “but the PM says fight and I’m here if you’re hurt”.
He said the Sindh province would have been able to produce its own electricity had the federation released the promised funds. He said the federation had promised to give Rs 12 billion but didn’t give a single penny.
Shah complained the federation doesn’t even give Sindh’s due share in gas but the provincial government remained firm for its right in gas.
He further complained Sindh government wasn’t consulted over import of the LNG gas over which he wrote to the PM and protested. He said a complaint was lodged with the Joint Interests Council but didn’t receive any response.
Sindh Chief Minister said LNG gas must be used in the areas where there is gas shortage, adding that they won’t let it used in specific parts of any single province.
He also complained that Sindh government is not taken into confidence on key decisions. Shah said electricity and gas is being distributed unfairly but the Sindh government didn’t make it an issue, adding that they won’t remain silent for long.
