KARACHI: The Census Complaint Cell established by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has received 139 complaints against house count and making entries in census form with pencil.
The CM census complaint cell working from morning to 10 pm has received 139 complaints, of them 10 percent against making entries in concerned form with pencils and 90 percent against failure of census staff members to turn up in different localities for house count. The complaints received, include 14 from Hyderabad, four from Ghotki and rest are from Karachi.
On the directives of the chief minister the complaints as received from public have been sent to concerned quarters for necessary action.
The complaint record shows that many houses have been left from census count.
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