PPP not to tolerate delinquency on part of any minister, Bilawal tells Murad

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PPP not to tolerate delinquency on part of any minister, Bilawal tells Murad

KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday said he and the party will not tolerate any delinquency on the part of any minister and asked for fullest utilisation of all available resources to deliver to the people of Sindh and mitigate their sufferings.

Talking to the Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah along with his newly-inducted Sindh cabinet members at Bilawal House, Bilawal said that projects and work left at half by the previous cabinet should be completed to move forward the process of development and progress in the province.

PPP Chairman stressed that new Sindh cabinet should prepare strong homework for implementation of devolution of ministries and powers to the provinces under the 18th amendment. Seeking equitable share in the federal divisible financial resources and ideas to improve provincial revenue generations without burdening common men should also be among the top priorities, he stressed.

PPP chairman said that law and order, health and education sectors need special attention for they affect directly the common people.

He said that collective wisdom of the newly-elected Local government may also be harnessed for restoring the civic amenities.

On this occasion, Murad Ali Shah along with cabinet members pledged to give maximum performance as per the confidence showed by the party leadership and expectations of the people of Sindh.

Earlier, Bilawal congratulated the newly-inducted members of Sindh cabinet and hoped that they will make all possible efforts to implement the PPP policies for the betterment of masses and the province.

Condemning the bomb blast in Larkana, in which a Rangers personnel Shahid Siyal was martyred and several others were injured; PPP chairman, Chief Minister and his cabinet members also offered prayers for the departed soul.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari directed the chief minister to arrange best possible medical treatment for all those injured in Larkana blast.