Prime Ministershould seek pardon from the public over wheat flour crisis: Saeed Ghani.

KARACHI -- Sindh Minister for Information, Archives and Labor Saeed Ghani on Sunday while responding to the criticism of the members of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf in Sindh said that the whole country was facing wheat flour crisis owing to the incompetency and disability of the federal government of PTI to foresee the future. Provincial Minister for Information made it clear that Sindh faced the wheat flour crisis because of the Transporters' strike. He said that as the Transporters were on strike for last few days that's why the wheat stored in the warehouses of Punjab and Baluchistan could not be transported. Saeed Ghani blamed the failed policies of the federal government as the reason that forced the Transporters to opt for strike. Provincial Minister for Information said that since the end of the Transporters' strike 70,000 bags of wheat had been reached in Sindh.

He hoped that by expediting this process the wheat flour crisis would end in the province within next three to four days. Saeed Ghani questioned that why those who were blaming the Sindh government for wheat flour crisis in Sindh did not expose those behind the wheat flour crisis in Punjab? Provincial Minister for Information said that the Prime Minister should seek pardon from the general public for making them suffer so severely over wheat flour crises. He said that if the Sindh government had to blame the Sindh government for every blunder then the federal government should resign immediately by accepting its incompetency and failures.

Sindh government has enacted a number of legislation to protect the women:SyedaShahla Raza

KARACHI: Provincial Minister for Women Development, SyedaShahla Raza has said that the Sindh government has enacted a number of legislation to protect the women from which the women are benefiting greatly. All sections of the society have to play their positive role in implementing these laws, she said while addressing the function of the annual report published under the Sindh Human Rights Commission.

SyedaShahla Raza said that there is a need of the hour to empower women economically. In this regard, the present Sindh government formed Women's Economic Empowerment Council, which includes individuals from civil society and industries. She said that the Poverty Reduction Program was launched across the...

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