Sindh cabinet has been dissolved after Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah’s resignation was accepted by Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad, reported Thursday.
A notification has been isused in this regard by the authorities concerned.
All ministers, advisors, special assistants, coordinators, political secretaries and political assistants have been ordered to not use their offices anymore.
A formal letter pertaining to Qaim Ali Shah’s resignation has also been issued by the Governor House.
The development has come in after Pakistan People’s Party leadership decided to replace Qaim Ali Shah with Murad Ali Shah who currently is the Finance Minister of Sindh.
For election, Murad needs 85 votes in the Sindh Assembly and the process will be carried out on Friday. PPP has 91 seats in the assembly out of which few members are out of the country and are not expected to be present tomorrow.
PPP leaders are contacting members of different political parties to secure vote of confidence for their nominee.
On the other hand, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has nominated Khurram Zaman Khan as candidate for the vacancy.
Qaim Ali Shah’s tenure as Chief Minister was marked by mismanagement and ill state of affairs in Sindh. PPP leadership’s decision has come in to better manage the provincial matters.
The PPP nominee, while talking to Dunya News on Wednesday said that he would better law and order situation to a level that people would vote for PPP in General Elections 2018.
Experts have said that Murad main task will be to have PPP win in the province in 2018.
Thursday, July 28, 2016
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