Governor Sindh requires similar urgent character in tackling other questions as seen in AFAAQ Ahmad’s arrest

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Governor of Sindh, Kamran Tessori, has called for the same level of urgent nature to tackle street crimes and other critical issues as seen in the rapid arrest of the political figure Afaq Ahmad.

When we spoke at a meeting with Federal Minister of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the governor emphasized the importance of quick actions for public security and accountability, Express News reported.

During the meeting, which focused on the state’s security situation and other important issues, such as the promotion of cricket and Pakistan Super League, Tessori expressed appreciation of the law enforcement authorities to maintain peace. He also praised the recent renovation of the National Stage, which he believes will benefit cricket in the country.

Tessori noted that the government’s continued efforts in the revitalization of sports infrastructure, including National Stadium’s renovation, would create a platform for new talent to emerge, especially through events such as Pakistan Super League.

However, the governor also raised concerns about the ongoing question of street crimes in Karachi. He specifically pointed out that deaths caused by dumping cars, especially those imported from Afghanistan, have been on the way and that urgent measures must be implemented to solve the problem.

“We have seen an alarming increase in deaths caused by dumping cars in the last two months, and it is critical that we cater to this. Afghanistan-sourced trucks are also a problem in this question,” said Tessori, which highlights the need for better regulation and enforcement.

In a pointed remark, he added, “The same speed shown in the arrest of AFAAQ Ahmad must be demonstrated to tackle these street crime issues.”

Furthermore, Tessori approached the role of the mediation and said that he was open to resolve cases, if necessary, to resolve cases and referred to a willingness to mediate in situations involving Pakistan Tehreek-In-Insaf (PTI) numbers, including to offer support for basic facilities such as ensuring power supply to retained managers.

In response, Federal Minister of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised the efforts of the governor and emphasized the importance of tackling Karachi’s security challenges. “The initiatives under the governor’s leadership are commendable and we are obliged to quickly tackle these questions,” he said.

The discussion also affected ongoing reforms in information technology education and the need for better community development programs to improve the quality of life for Karachi’s residents.

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