KARACHI: Provincial Minister for Information and Local Government Syed Nasir Hussain Shah has said that the federal government has resorted to cheap tactics after political failures adding that the transfer of important and capable police officers from Sindh was the result of their frustration.

Responding to a move of the federal government that has transferred DIG level police officers from Sindh, the provincial minister in a press statement on Saturday, said that the federal government would be responsible if law and order situation deteriorated in Sindh.

He said that the PTI wanted to enslave Sindh police like they had done in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “The federation facilitates to strengthen the provinces, while these strange and mentally poor rulers are trying to weaken the provinces,” the minister added.

Nasir Shah said that important officers including IG Sindh Police were being targeted without any reason, when they failed to get Sindh police Inspector General transferred, now many important officers have been transferred without any justification.

“PTI does not tolerate police officers who have good reputation and in Punjab and KP, they have transferred police chiefs frequently,” the minister said and added that the Sindh government stands by all the police officers who perform their duties honestly.

Nasir Shah said that the Sindh governor talked against the Inspector General in a press conference. “They wanted that their land grabbers should be free and above the law,” the minster concluded.

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