Sindh government blames PTI for UK donation hindrance

Sindh Government Blames PTI for UK Donation hindrance

Karachi: Sharjeel Memon, the information minister in Sindh blamed PTI on Monday for falsely propagating. According to him, the United Kingdom donations have been put on hiatus because the inner politics of the former Prime Minister’s party.
The donation was for flood victims & now that its hindered, the party will have to answer. “I want to ask PTI workers: what’s the point of this campaign? The spokesperson for PTI should answer,” added the sindh information minister.

The news also goes back to Sindh government being blamed recently for selling the flour bags that had come in aid to the general stores. The aid had come from the United Kingdom. A picture had gone viral on social media where flour bag with ‘UK Aid’ written on it was seen at a grocery store.

The picture was shared hugely among twitteratis, blaming the Sindh government for taking wrong advantage out of exceedingly miserable situations. Soon after the picture went viral, the Sindh CM House & National Disaster Management Authority brushed off the claims saying the photos taken were quite old.

Post this incident, the information minister of Sindh asked the interior minister, Rana Sanauallah & the federal government to take strict cations against whoever shared the picture or initiated this propaganda.

The minister then went on to blaming PTI political party stating that the country is going through extreme tough situation & everyone’s working tirelessly while a political is still at the back, playing political cards.

“what’s actually the actual purpose of this heinous campaign..? flood affecteees- women, men , children & the elderly are all disturbed. To add insult to injury, one political party is asking the world to not help Pakistan.”

The Sindh information minister accused the PTI supporters & workers to be behind this campaign & the people who have shared the picture widely. This news & speculations make a great effect on the world as the devastated flood affected country, Pakistan, does need world help.

A quick reminder again of the repercussions that the flood catastrophe has had up till now. Around 33 million people been misplaced, 12,000 have been injured & more than 1300 people have lost their lives.

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