Ghani pledges to approach all forums to expose 'conspiring' police officers.

KARACHI -- Sindh Minister for Information, Archives and Labour Saeed Ghani on Saturday vowed to approach every legal forum against the police officers who, according to him, were conspiring against the Sindh government.

He said that he and his cabinet members were not afraid of anything, adding that he and his colleagues would face all criticism.

The provincial minister for information said this while talking to the media after attending the annual thesis display of the Arts Council Institute of Arts and Crafts on Saturday.

Mr Ghani said that there were a few officers in the Sindh police who were involved in hatching a conspiracy against the Sindh government under the headship of the incumbent inspector general of police. He remarked that those police officers who were smitten with politics should join the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

'Muttahida-PTI alliance can't last long'

Speaking about the allegations levelled against him by Senior Superintendent of Police Dr Rizwan, the minister said that he had no objection to whosoever conducted an inquiry to reach the verity of those allegations. Defending the cabinet's recent decision of asking the federal government for the replacement of the inspector general of police, Sindh, the minister said that the police officers could not be allowed to tarnish the image of the provincial government.

The minister said that there were a few black sheep in the police department who were constantly striving to bring a bad name to the Sindh government.

About the accusations against Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh, he said the energy minister would soon clarify every allegation made against him. He questioned how a superintended of police who himself was 'corrupt' could accuse cabinet members of wrongdoings. The minister said that he would surely expose the unlawful activities of all such officers.

Remarks about MQM-PTI alliance

Mr Ghani said that although Prime Minister Imran Khan was on board regarding the replacement of the incumbent IGP, a few...

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