Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sindh leaders paid tribute to all the media representatives who were performing their duties in this difficult time. PTI legislators and leaders said that we have already said that if Sindh government wants to impose lockdown in the province, then do it properly with proper planning. In the current scenario, provincial ministers are not on the same page. “There is a conflict & clear confusion in their statements,” they said, adding that the policy of the federation on lockdown and cooperation with the provincial government was very clear. “If the provincial government orders the opening of a business, then it is also the job of the provincial government to implement the SOPS”, they added They asked If the Sindh government’s strategy is right, then why are the cases increasingly? “The Sindh government has failed in every way,” They proclaimed While addressing a press conference at Insaf House, PTI Central Deputy Secretary General Ashraf Qureshi said that he pays tribute to all the media representatives who were performing their duties in difficult time. The attitude of Sindh government is not right. Provincial government is giving the impression that federation is imposing its decisions. Separately talking to Daily Times PTI Sindh legislator Shahazad Qureshi said that Sindh government is spreading fear and panic among people. Prime Minister has already said that smart lockdown should be imposed in the province.
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