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After clean Karachi, trash in Sindh govt also to be cleared soon: Haleem Adil

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of ‘Neat & Clean Karachi’ campaign in KPT office and later talking to media on Sunday, Haleem Adil alleged that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) led provincial government has failed completely as the provincial ministers consumed entire budget for corruption and made Sindh a gutter. Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of ‘Neat & Clean Karachi’ campaign in KPT office and later talking to media on Sunday, Haleem Adil alleged that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) led provincial government has failed completely as the provincial ministers consumed entire budget for corruption and made Sindh a gutter.

KARACHI: President Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Sindh Chapter Parliamentary Leader in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh situation in province is deteriorating with every passing day and the trash in provincial government will also be cleared soon.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony of ‘Neat & Clean Karachi’ campaign in KPT office and later talking to media on Sunday, Haleem Adil alleged that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) led provincial government has failed completely as the provincial ministers consumed entire budget for corruption and made Sindh a gutter.

He said cleanliness is half the faith and every citizen should support us to ensure the desired cleanliness in Sindh particularly Karachi, the business hub of the province.

The PTI’s Provincial President said that after 18th Amendment, all the departments are with the Sindh government but the PPP led provincial government has no interest to serve masses and launch projects of public interests.

Haleem Adil further stated that due to lack of proper drainage in Karachi, rainwater accumulates on roads and streets making the lives of common man and businessmen miserable.

The Sindh government wasted million rupees in the name of excavation, cleaning of drains but no on ground progress in this connection was observed, he added.—INP