Naimat Khan
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah taking serious notice of the re-emergence of encroachments on the main roads by show-room owners has directed IG police to personally remove them and take action against the delinquent policemen who allowed them.
The chief minister talking to IG Police AD Khowaja said that he had directed DIG traffic to remove all the encroachments made by showroom managements on the main road. The main roads are not part of their show rooms. “The encroachment was removed from the roads and again they have reemerged on Tariq Road, Khalid Bin Walid Road, Jamshed Road, Gulsha-e-Iqbal, Clifton and in the areas of Nazimabad.
He said that this shows that it has been done in connivance with the concerned officers and policemen. “I would take strict action against the involved officers,” he said and added “I am working hard to make this city free of encroachment but it emerges again and again,” he said added that it was not acceptable at all.
The chief minister said that he would start visiting the city from next week and would take strict action against the issues of encroachments, filth and garbage and absence of staff in offices, police station and local government offices. The IG police assured the chief minister that he would personally monitor removal of encroachment on the roads, particularly by the showrooms.
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