KARACHI: Responding to other political parties’ criticism of the Pakistan People’s Party’s Sindh government, particularly the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan’s ‘white paper’ against it, the chief minister said on Friday that such political trends were damaging and it was wise to avoid returning to the politics of the 90s.
“Karachi is our city and we will continue developing it,” Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said while speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of “My Karachi - Oasis of Harmony” international exhibition being organised by the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the Expo Centre.
“Some people are issuing a ‘white paper’ and others are staging sit-ins, this isn’t a good trend,” Syed Murad Ali Shah remarked. “I am aware of the problems faced by Karachi.” The MQM-P issued a white paper on Wednesday about the “poor performance” of the PPP’s Sindh government, especially in the urban parts of the province.