Karachi, In a notable political development, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori held a meeting with a delegation from the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), including Convener Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, senior leaders Syed Mustafa Kamal, Dr. Farooq Sattar, and Anis Qaimkhani. The gathering aimed to address key issues concerning the province and explore avenues for cooperation.
According to Sindh Governor House, the meeting between Governor Tesori and the MQM delegation signifies the government’s commitment to engaging with political stakeholders in Sindh to discuss and devise strategies for the province’s development and stability. This engagement underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the challenges faced by the region.
Karachi, Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tesuri took proactive steps to ensure the smooth conduct of the upcoming general elections by holding telephonic discussions with key officials, including the Chief Secretary, DG Rangers, IG Sindh, and Commissioner Karachi. The conversations focused on finalizing the election arrangements and addressing security concerns to guarantee a safe electoral process.
According to Sindh Governor House, the officials provided Governor Tesuri with detailed briefings on the preparations underway. DG Rangers Sindh outlined a comprehensive security plan to be implemented across the province, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to ensure the safety and security of the electoral process. Governor Tesuri underscored the importance of patience and tolerance among political and religious parties participating in the elections, urging them to adhere to constitutional and legal norms in their interactions with police and administrative bodies.
The governor’s appeal to political and religious parties to treat each other with equity and respect highlights the administration’s commitment to a fair and peaceful election. These discussions are part of broader efforts to maintain order and prevent any disruptions during this critical period for democracy in Sindh.