F.P. Report
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Farooq Sattar on Saturday held the government of Sindh responsible for deteriorating law and order situation and police high-handedness in the provincial capital.
Talking to newsmen here after an anti-terrorism court hearing, Sattar said the government has never consulted leader of the opposition in the provincial assembly or Karachi mayor before taking important decisions, including operations, in the city.
The government’s lack of interest in taking all stakeholders onboard is the reason provincial institutions, including the police, are in shambles, the MQM-P chief said.
“Halting the salaries of police officials would achieve nothing, otherwise salary of chief minister Sindh should be halted first,” he said.
A debate on extra-judicial killings stirred up in Karachi once again when police claimed a young man Naqeebullah killed in an alleged encounter was a terrorist.
NEW YORK (AP): One political party is holding urgent news conferences and congressional hearings over…
GAZA (AFP): Heavy clashes and bombardment Saturday rocked Gaza's southern city of Rafah, witnesses said,…
VIENNA (AFP): Austria said Saturday it will restore its funding to the UN agency for…
DUBAI (AFP): A crude oil tanker was hit by a missile off the coast of…
PYONGYANG (AFP): North Korea has test-fired a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a "new autonomous…
JERUSALEM (AFP): New divisions have emerged among Israel’s leaders over post-war Gaza’s governance, with an…
This website uses cookies.