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    Imtiaz HussainBy Imtiaz HussainOctober 19, 2025Updated:October 20, 2025No Comments4 Views
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    SUKKUR: Dr. Qadir Magsi, Chairman of the Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party (STP), has strongly criticised the provincial government, saying corruption, looting, and administrative inefficiency have reached unprecedented levels, making daily life increasingly difficult for ordinary citizens.

    Addressing the media in Sukkur, Dr. Magsi said government institutions have become hubs of bribery, nepotism, and favoritism, where citizens must rely on personal connections or payments to access their legitimate rights. He argued that a small, elite class is monopolising Sindh’s resources, enjoying wealth and comfort at the expense of the wider population, which faces hunger, unemployment, and social unrest.

    “The poor struggle to meet basic needs, while hospitals lack essential medicines, schools remain empty, and cities are turning into garbage dumps. Meanwhile, the assets and bungalows of the rulers continue to grow,” he said, highlighting the stark inequality in the province.

    Dr. Magsi said corruption has become the biggest obstacle to Sindh’s development, undermining the future prospects of its youth. He called for a transparent investigation into officials and ministers implicated in corrupt practices and urged that institutions be freed from political interference to restore accountability.

    He further announced that the STP will work with the public to launch a campaign raising awareness against corruption, injustice, and governmental incompetence. “Sindh needs an honest, people-friendly system to safeguard its future and ensure equitable development for all,” Dr. Magsi said.

    The STP chairman’s remarks come amid growing public frustration over governance issues in the province, reflecting widespread concerns about institutional inefficiency, political patronage, and the socio-economic challenges faced by ordinary citizens.

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