Nehal Hashmi to Replace Kamran Tessori as New Sindh Governor

Nehal Hashmi to Replace Kamran Tessori as New Sindh Governor

Senior politician Nihal Hashmi is all set to replace Kamran Tessori as the next governor of Sindh.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif forwarded a summary to President Asif Ali Zardari for final approval, setting the stage for a possible leadership shift at the Governor House.

The news comes at a time when Tessori has been facing severe pressure from legal circles and political leaders over alleged political activities at the official residence.

The PMO confirmed the move amid a possible change in the province’s top constitutional office amid escalating controversy.

Nihal Hashmi To Replace Kamran Tessori As New Sindh Governor

PM Sharif meets Nihal Hashmi

Sharif finalized the formal process by moving the nomination to the president. Sharif also met Nihal Hashmi and personally congratulated him on being chosen for the key post, indicating that the appointment could soon become official once the president grants approval.

The decision comes at a time when the current Sindh governor, Kamran Tessori, is facing intense criticism from legal institutions and political figures over alleged political activity taking place at the Governor House.

Sindh Bar Council demands Tessori’s removal

Earlier last month, Sindh Bar Council demanded Tessori’s immediate removal, arguing that political gatherings and activities at the Governor House violate constitutional limits on the office.

During its 109th meeting on February 21, the council passed a resolution stating that the governor’s involvement in political matters and the use of the official residence for political purposes were unconstitutional.

The resolution declared that Tessori had proven himself “unfit to represent the federation” and called on President Zardari to remove him from the position without delay.

The controversy deepened on February 20 when several Sindhi nationalist leaders criticized an event held at the Governor House that was attended by members of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P).

Ayaz Latif Palijo, leader of the Qaumi Awami Tehreek, strongly blamed Tessori for turning the Governor House into what he described as a “center for conspiracies against Sindh and Pakistan”. He warned that any attempt to weaken Sindh would ultimately threaten the country’s unity and stability.

Moreover, Sindh Senior Minister and Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon criticized speeches delivered at the same ceremony, calling them hateful and linguistically biased. He said such remarks were deeply regrettable and inappropriate for a constitutional platform meant to represent the federation.

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