Murad claims Centre has been making empty promises of providing funds to Sindh.

KARACHI -- The Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah has said that the Centre's condition of laying transmission lines in Thar project was a bitter pill to swallow. Empty promises were made of providing funds to Sindh but to no avail, he claimed adding that up to one billion rupees have already been spent on the infrastructure of Thar district. Sindh's gas, electricity and other resources have been robbed, now the coal resources are also under threat.

Shah expressed these views while talking to the media after attending the two-day Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai National Conference organised at Mohatta Palace in collaboration with Siraj Institute and Endowment Fund Trust. The conference was inaugurated by the CM while the inaugural session was presided over by Dr Fehmida Hussain.

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Shah welcomed all the honourable guests and participants while addressing the conference and said that the institute was focused towards the right direction. He said that Sindh is the cradle of knowledge and literature as readers and followers of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai have gathered here in this national conference to spread across Bhittai's message.

Shah further said that today's society valued culture and tradition more as compared to the societies of past. The reason for this is that all of us are moving forward in degrees, may it be about political awareness, religious or cultural. Bhittai's message of peace and fraternity is very important in current times, he said adding that we would do well if we read and understood Bhittai. 'We need to work on our language, literature, traditions and culture very much. When Noorul Huda...

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