Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah announced that the provincial government plans to create thousands of new jobs in the coming days.
Speaking at a public event, CM Shah stated, “One political party does not support the development of Sindh and has obstructed our progress. But we will not be deterred.”
The Chief Minister highlighted that despite delays and extensions from the courts, the Sindh government has already provided 16,000 jobs in Grade 16 and above.
“The longstanding issues that have plagued this province for decades will now be resolved by the Pakistan Peoples Party government,” he asserted. “We will fulfill all the promises made to the people, and return to them with our heads held high.”
This announcement aims to boost the provincial government’s image, which has faced criticism over unemployment and governance challenges in recent years.
“A party does not like the progress of Sindh,” he reiterated, promising to end decades of issues in the province.
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