Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sindh Gov refused to accept resignation of Administrator Karachi

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  • Resignation of Administrator Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab was not accepted by Sindh Government
  • Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah revealed this on Wednesday about the Resignation of Administrator Karachi

 


 

 KARACHI: Barrister Murtaza Wahab resigned in haste and was asked to continue working as the administrator of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) on Wednesday, according to a Sindh government official. 

Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah revealed this on Wednesday during a press conference with Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and Food Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla.

Wahab resigned on Monday in response to a Sindh High Court (SHC) judgment prohibiting K-Electric from collecting municipal taxes from Karachi residents through power bills.

In response to a question, the local government minister stated that Wahab’s resignation had not been accepted by the Sindh government and that he was still the administrator of the KMC.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Shah, has urged Wahab to continue serving as the city’s administrator. He commended Wahab’s efforts as KMC administrator and noted that he had acted emotionally when deciding to offer his resignation.

Wahab addressed a press conference seconds before his formal resignation, recalling his development work and saying that he worked for the city day and night.

“We built all of the important roads. It would have been easier for me to ask the prime minister and the chief minister for funds, but I did not because I believe the legal route is the only one,” he explained.

“There is a solution for everything in the Constitution and the law of the land.”

He stated that the metropolitan corporation was permitted to levy taxes under the applicable statute.

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Murad Ali Shah: Sindh gov striving for changes in Police department

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  • Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Minister of Sindh, stated on Wednesday that the Sindh government is striving to implement further changes in the provincial police department
  • He was a distinguished visitor at Shahdadpur Police Training College’s 172nd passing out parade, where 561 students, including 27 women, earned Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) training

 

SANGHAR: Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Minister of Sindh, stated on Wednesday that the Sindh government is striving to implement further changes in the provincial police department.

He was a distinguished visitor at Shahdadpur Police Training College’s 172nd passing out parade, where 561 students, including 27 women, earned Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) training.

The chief minister stated that police grades have been enhanced and that CTD special branch grades had also been upgraded. Murad expressed his pleasure at being able to join the parade.

He congratulated the young police on completing their training and getting high scores and expected that the youngsters would carry out their assigned obligations of maintaining law and order and protecting people’s lives and property.

The officers were recruited on merit, according to the chief minister, and the successful completion of their training signified the start of their careers. Sindh, he added, was a region of saints who always taught lessons of peace and where people of all races lived.

Murad stated that instability began in the province in 1980 as the situation in Karachi deteriorated, but that the situation had improved due to the efforts of the police and rangers who risked their lives to create calm in Karachi, which was ranked as the seventh most dangerous city in the world.

The chief minister stated that police and other departments should be recruited on merit and that new recruits in the police should undertake combined training with the army to increase police performance even more.

In terms of compensation, he stated that police salaries should not be lower than those granted in other provinces.

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Sindh Gov distributes ration bags to 223,597 families

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Adviser to Sindh chief minister Murtaza Wahab said the provincial government has distributed ration bags to 223,597 families. Welfare organisations and individuals have distributed bags to 302,613 families, Murtaza wahab added. He tweeted: Sindh Government through its Deputy Commissioners so far has distributed ration bags to 223,597 families. In addition, welfare organisations & individuals have distributed … Read more