KARACHI: Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh on Law and Administrator Karachi Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui has said Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid’s demand for the governor rule in Sindh showed the level of panic among the Pakistan Tehreek e insaf (PTI)’s ranks.
“Sh Rasheed’s statement regarding Governor rule in #Sindh shows the level of panic that exists amongst the ranks of PTI. It is quite unfortunate that a Govt which has lost confidence of the majority of National Assembly is contemplating such a move against a Constitutional Govt,” Murtaza Wahab, who is also the spokesperson of the Sindh government, tweeted in response to the interior minister’s suggestion.
Sh Rasheed’s statement regarding Governor rule in #Sindh shows the level of panic that exists amongst the ranks of PTI. It is quite unfortunate that a Govt which has lost confidence of the majority of National Assembly is contemplating such a move against a Constitutional Govt
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) March 17, 2022
Read more: Sheikh Rashid urges PM Imran Khan to impose Governor Rule in Sindh
On March 17, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed had appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to impose the governor rule in Sindh. He had said this while talking to media after meeting the prime minister in Islamabad.
Angered Sheikh Rashid had said that the PPP and Sindh government were involved in buying the loyalty of MNAs and the game of sell and purchase was openly going on at the Sindh House.
He had further said whether the prime minister would accept his suggestion of imposing governor rule in Sindh or not, but he had strongly suggested Imran to enforce the governor rule in Sindh.
Meanwhile, Imran Khan had called an important meeting at the PM House to discuss the current situation that emerged after the news broke on TV channels about the presence of some disgruntled PTI MNAs at the Sindh House.
National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaisar and other senior party leaders had been summoned to the PM House. Earlier, the prime minister had also consulted the legal experts in this regard.

















