KARACHI: Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ibad has said that Qaim Ali Shah’s resignation from the office of the chief minister was a political decision.
He was speaking to media here at the Governor House after accepting the resignation, submitted by Mr Shah on Tuesday.
On this occasion, the Governor paid rich tributes to the out-going chief minister and said that he served the province and also his party with dignity, brilliance and dedication.
He hoped that new chief minister designate Murad Ali Shah would be benefited from the vast experience and wisdom of Qaim Ali Shah and work with the same spirit and brilliance.
After the acceptance of Qaim Alia Shah’s resignation, his cabinet of ministers has automatically been dissolved and the incoming chief minister will form a new cabinet.
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