Syed Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, announced that thousands of new employment would be created in the near future by the province administration.
“One political party does not support the development of Sindh and has obstructed our progress,” Chief Minister Shah declared at a public gathering. But we’re not going to back down.
Despite numerous court-approved delays and extensions, the Chief Minister asserted that the Sindh government has already created 16,000 employment for Grade 16 and up.
“The Pakistan Peoples Party government will now resolve the long-standing issues that have plagued this province for decades,” he declared. “We will return to the people with our heads held high, having kept every promise we made to them.”
The provincial government, which has recently been under fire for issues with unemployment and governance, is relieved to hear this jobs announcement. The statements made by the Chief Minister point to a determined effort to fulfill the PPP’s electoral promises before the upcoming provincial elections.
He declared, “A party does not like the progress of Sindh,” vowing to put an end to the decades-long issues facing the nation.,