Law and order situation is not satisfactory, Sindh Chief Minister admits

Crime has increased in January and February, Murad Ali Shah

Karachi: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has admitted that the law and order situation is not satisfactory.

Talking to the media in the Sindh Assembly on the occasion of the Senate election, he said that those who wanted to contest boycotted, PPP will win twelve seats.

He said that there was a meeting with the governor of Sindh four days ago, he had no concerns about law and order.

Murad Ali Shah said that the law and order situation is not satisfactory, which was not good before, but crimes have increased in January and February, measures are being taken against it, inshallah the unrest will be controlled.

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