PTI leader blames 'corruption mafia' for flour crisis in Sindh.

KARACHI -- Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf's (PTI) parliamentary party leader in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh on Monday claimed that the 'corruption mafia' in Sindh was also involved in the ongoing wheat flour crisis, saying that the provincial government was busy giving misleading statements and 'falsely blaming' the federal government to hide its own incompetence.

Speaking to reporters at the Sindh Assembly building, he claimed to have been 'already told credibly that who are behind this crisis'.

'Corruption is a disease from which the ruling Pakistan PeoAples Party is suffering badly.'

He said the rulers in Sindh had left no stone unturned to increase hunger and poverty in the province 'through their corrupt practices'.

Last year no procurement of wheat was made, he added.

'This mafia stocks wheat and sells it when rates are high at the cost of the...

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