Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah recently toured the entire province to showcase the development initiatives undertaken by the PPP government over the past 15 years. However, many areas of the province still remain deprived of basic facilities like drinking water. Taluka Sehwan Sharif is one such area. The main city of the area, Sehwan, faces an acute shortage of water.
Many of its residents only have access to water which is not fit for drinking. Needless to say, Sehwan is not the only city or town in the province facing this problem. When will the authorities stop ignoring this issue?
Muhammad Yaqoob
Sehwan Sharif
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