
KARACHI: Opposition leader in the Sindh Assembly Firdous Shamim Naqvi predicted on Friday that the Pakistan People’s Party led Sindh government will survive until the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) report on fake bank accounts.
Speaking to the media before embarking on a visit to interior Sindh, he said he is going to experience the development that the ruling party has been bragging about.
“I am the opposition leader of not just Karachi but the entire province,” the PTI leader said. “I’ve decided to spend at least two days a week in interior Sindh. I want to know the problems confronting Sindhi brothers first-hand.”
He recalled he visited Tando Allahyar where a public hospital was in shambles and its medical superintendent (MS) complained of shortage of manpower even to keep the medical facility clean.
Slamming the PPP, Naqvi said no development in Larkana is visible despite the provincial government’s claim of spending Rs90 billions of public fund.
He said Prime Minister Imran Khan inherited a heavily-indebted government and advised the people to live austerely to navigate through the difficult times facing country.
The opposition leader said his party didn’t oppose devolution of powers to lower tiers of administration. “The PTI itself wants provincial autonomy.”
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