KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday appeared to be setting new example by abiding traffic rules unlike many other politicians and high ranking officials.
A video footage shared on social media shows Shah’s convoy stopping at a signal at a Karachi road while returning to CM House.
— Fazil Jamili (@faziljamili) October 25, 2016
The exemplary video of Chief Minister abiding the traffic rules was recorded when he was returning to CM House from Sindh Secretariat.
Murad Ali Shah, who succeeded octogenarian Qaim Ali Shah, had called traffic management and garbage as two haunting issues of the metropolis.
He had also decided to impose heavy fines on violators of traffic rules in Karachi and approved proposals made by the traffic police chief with the objective of checking frequent violations.
The chief minister had shown concern over the traffic issues, including frequent violations of rules by motorists.
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