KARACHI: Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah said on Saturday that out of Sindh government’s funds, he will give Karachi a total of Rs162 billion.Addressing a public gathering in the provincial capital, the CM stated that Rs162 billion that Karachi is to receive by Prime Minister Imran Khan will be given to the metropolis, while people pointed out that the money will not be given by the premier, to which he responded that the exact amount will be given by him to the city out of the Sindh government’s funds. He further stated that that Rs1 billion that the Sindh government has spent on Thar’s electricity has been going into the national grid.
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Sunday, April 7, 2019
Will give Karachi Rs162 billion out of Sindh govt's funds: CM Murad Ali Shah
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