Sindh getting its due share from federation: Imran Ismail

F.P. Report

SEHWAN: Governor Sindh Imran Ismail on Wednesday shunning the impression of not transferring financial resources to Sindh, has said what Prime Minister Imran Khan is doing now, not happened in past tenures.

In his interaction with the newsmen in Sehwan after inaugurating Urs celebrations of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, the governor said, the federal government is transferring money to Sindh, the impression of seizing the financial resources is not right.

“Sindh will get what was decided in the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award”, he contented.

He said when Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government took charge, the country was under heavy debts and still the situation is very much same.

He admitted that the economic condition of Pakistan is not good, but pinned hope that situation will improve soon.

Replying to a query, Imran Ismail said Presidential form of government is not a threat to democracy, if the system is in favour of the country, it should be introduced.

It may be noted that Federal Law Minister Faroogh Naseem had said that the Presidential setup can be introduced in the country through referendum, which needs an amendment in the constitution.

Naseem had said until now there is no any work underway in his ministry for the presidential form of the government.