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Governor Ebad lashes out at Mustafa Kamal

By Web Desk
October 19, 2016

KARACHI: Sindh Governor has said that no criminal including those involved in May 12 mayhem and Baldia Factory fire will be spared.

Governor Dr. Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan was speaking at a ceremony on Thursday.

Usually a soft spoken person, Governor Ebad lashed out at Chairman of Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP), Mustafa Kamal and termed him disgusting and bipolar person. He also advised the PSP chairman to come Dow University for treatment.

Couple of days ago, Mustafa Kamal had said that the governor was known in Sindh as “Rishwatul Ebad”. He demanded for his immediate arrest by the government and for putting his name on the Exit Control List. He claimed the governor and the MQM founder were the biggest RAW agents the country had seen.

If he came to know about MQM's links with RAW in 2012, then why was he enjoying Senatorship till 2014, Ishrat ul Ibad questioned.

No one should remain in doubt all will face the accountability, he warned, adding that those who burnt 300 people alive will be punished. 'I ask DG Rangers Bilal Akbar and IG Police A.D. Khawaja to hang all the culprits publicly.'

He said the government has been taking action against elements behind China cutting in the city.

The governor said law and order situation has improved in the province as a result of successful targeted operation and the provincial government is committed to eliminate criminals and terrorists to ensure peace.

He lauded performance of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) for ensuring peace in the city.

‘Whoever is found guilty of crime will be punished whether he has a small grocery shop or opened up a political shop in a posh area.’

The governor said Niamatullah Khan was an honest and visionary mayor. 'His tenure as the city mayor and his master plans played a significant in rapid development of Karachi, however, his successors disappointed the city.'

He criticized former nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal without mentioning his name who remained mayor of Karachi from 2005 to 2010.

He advised local bodies representatives to follow Naimatullah Khan's example in serving the masses.