DUBAI: Murad Ali Shah, the new Chief Minister of Sindh, will meet with former president and party co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday.
According to details, Murad Ali Shah and Zardari will meet to discuss the Sindh cabinet today. The portfolios of the ministers are likely to come under discussion when the two personalities meet.
Murad Ali Shah was sworn in as the Chief Minister on Friday, after he won a landslide victory in the Sindh assembly against PTI's Khurram Sher Zaman, who had stood against him in the election and had managed to secure only three votes.
Since the Sindh cabinet had stood dissolved after the resignation of former Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Murad Ali Shah will appoint new members of the provincial cabinet.
Murad had earlier claimed that he would imposed emergency in the sectors of health and education to tackle the problems being faced by the province.
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