Shahi Syed blames the Sindh government for the province’s lack of development initiatives.

Shahi Syed, the leader of the Awami National Party (ANP), harshly lambasted the Sindh government on Sunday for the absence of development projects in the province’s cities.

Speaking at a meeting in Karachi, Shahi Syed claimed that those in positions of authority often ignore the cities throughout Sindh. According to him, the provincial government seems adamant about not working on any city’s growth.

According to him, the Sindh government is adamantly opposed to taking any action that might benefit the populace. “It seems like it has reached 100% now, but there used to be talk of a 10% commission,” he said.

According to Shahi Syed, many in Karachi buy water from water trucks rather than using taps. Additionally, he asserted that specific locations are being targeted under the guise of anti-encroachment activities.

Terrorism is still rampant in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he continued.

He went on to say that Pakistan’s involvement in the Iran-US war is positive and that communication should be used to address Afghanistan’s problems as well. He urged the leaders to reevaluate and reevaluate their actions, saying, “Wars are not the solution to problems.”

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