Fazl's brother relieved of services in Sindh, sent back to KP
Zia's appointment in Karachi had brought Sindh government at crossroads with PTI and MQM-P
Zia-Ur-Rehman, the brother of JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, was relieved from his duties by the Sindh government on Thursday and sent back to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
"In pursuance of Establishment Division, Government of Pakistan’s Notification, Mr. Zia-ur-Rehman, an officer of PMS (BS-19) of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, presently posted a Collector / Deputy Commissioner, Central, Karachi is relieved from Government of Sindh and his services are hereby repatriated to Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with immediate effect," the notification issued by Services, General Administration and Coordination Department read.
Zia's appointment as Deputy Commissioner in the city’s key Central District invited flak from leaderships of the ruling PTI and Karachi-based MQM-P. The parties slammed the provincial government, as well as JUI-F chief, terming the move a “tactic” to make the All Parties Conference (APC) successful.
The federal government in January 2020 had transferred the services of Rehman, a Grade-19 officer of Provincial Management Service, to Sindh on deputation.
On July 23, he was appointed as Deputy Commissioner for the metropolis' Central district.
Rehman had been transferred from KP and was “posted with immediate effect and until further orders as Collector / Deputy Commissioner, Central, Karachi, vice Mr Farhan Ghani Khan, an officer of Ex-PCS (85-19).”
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