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Sindh govt committed to maintain peace in Sindh: Chandio

KARACHI, (APP): Advisor to Sindh Chief Minister, Moula
Bux Chandio said Friday said that Sindh government is fully committed to
maintain peace and ensure rule of law in the province as per constitution.
Special attention is being paid to ensuring durable peace to business community, lawyers fraternity and citizens so that all business and social activities continue to thrive for progress of the country, Chandio said in an official statement.
He said Sindh police is performing its job efficiently while the crime rate has significantly declined in the province after which people, particularly business community, has taken a sigh of relief.
He said all the crimes in Karachi and other parts of Sindh will
be soon ended and people will live with great ease and peace.
Sindh government has made solid policies against the terrorists
and criminal across the province, he added.
For robust economic and social progress, peace and rule of the
law is mandatory, and Sindh government is utilizing all its allocated
resources and capabilities for peace and progress, which have widely
been hailed by business community, traders and social class, he said.
He said that PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto is leading the party in
best manner.
Bilawal has also been making efforts for growth of peace,
education, economy and health, while Sindh government is striving hard
to achieve these goals, the advisor said.
He said that education is the mainstay of economic and social
development because of the fact that it plays a leading role in human
resource development and economic development.
The PPP has always been struggling to restore peace and save
democracy so as to lead the nation towards prosperity. PPP’s
reconciliation and democratic policies have resolved many political,
social and economic problems, he said.
He said that Sindh government is taking all actions as per law
and constitution of the country and will always follow it in the best
interest of country and its people, he assured.