In Past Those Who Ruled Karachi Delivered Nothing But Destruction: Dharejo
By Our Web Reporter
KARACHI– Provincial Minister for Industries & Commerce and Anti-Corruption & Cooperative Department Jam Ikramullah Dharejo has said that in the past, those who ruled Karachi have left the city with nothing but extortion, sacked corpses, and destruction.
PPP believes in the development of the entire province, including Karachi, and under the direction of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the infrastructure of industrial zones across the province is being improved. He said this while addressing the inaugural ceremony of rehabilitation works in industrial zones near Siemens Chowrangi in the SITE Karachi area here on Saturday.
Provincial Minister for Information and Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah and office bearers of Site Association were also present on the occasion.
Provincial Minister Jam Ikramullah Dharejo further said that he was grateful to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah for allocating Rs1 billion for the improvement of infrastructure in industrial zones in view of the problems of industrialists and with the help of the provided funds, work was being done on 17 development projects and it is hoped that these projects would be completed in the current financial year.
He said, ‘ Sindh government has also provided additional Rs. 300 million for development projects with the help of which more projects will be completed ‘.
He said that due to incompetence and poor policies of the federal government, industries have suffered a lot and unemployment has increased.
Provincial Minister for Industries Commerce and Anti-Corruption & Cooperative Department Jam Ikramullah Dharejo has said that the government of Sindh wanted industrial development in the province and sought the cooperation of industrialists in this regard.
He said that his doors were always open for the solution of the problems of the industrialists and the government of Sindh was ready to cooperate with the industrialists at all levels.