Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon inaugurated the new Route 13 of the People’s Bus Service in Karachi. The inauguration ceremony, for the route starting from Hawke’s Bay to Tower, was held at Hawke’s Bay Zero Point. The event was attended by PPP MPA Liaquat Askani and other leaders.
Speaking to the media on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony, Sindh Senior Minister said that the Sindh government is taking steps to provide relief to the people in all sectors. As part of this effort, a new route has been inaugurated from Hawke’s Bay to Tower. We aim to provide air-conditioned buses to people during heat waves so that they can travel comfortably.
He said that Along with inflation, the country faces many challenges, including inflation. Electricity prices and load shedding are significant issues. Although the policy maker at federal level is the PML-N, but as Pakistanis, we all share responsibility. We are working for the people, the Sindh government is actively making progress. The Sindh government has taken steps to provide better relief to the people in various sectors. In the health sector, better hospitals have been established by the Sindh government.
Sharjeel Inam Memon said that some people are spreading despair among the people, but I assure you there is no need for it. There are rumors that something significant will happen in the country in the next fifteen or twenty days, but don’t worry, nothing will happen. People and investors need not worry, the government will continue to function. We will not allow any conspiracy to succeed. Conspiracy groups want to harm Pakistan, but the Pakistani nation will thwart these efforts. This country belongs to all of us, and we must work together to fix everything. The federal and provincial governments are collaborating, and all ministers are working hard. No one from outside can come and fix our situation; it is up to us to work for the country.
He said that the Supreme Court judgment also granted relief that was not sought. Read the Election Commission Act; it clearly states which party is eligible to contest the election and which party is not. PTI hid its foreign funding accounts and set buses on fire on Shahrah-e-Faisal. Popularity doesn’t mean you are forgiven for even a hundred murders; being popular doesn’t give you the right to take the law into your own hands and conspire against the country. No one is above the law. Resolutions are being passed in favor of the PTI founder in various countries, and letters were written to foreign nations about our domestic issues. The PTI founder even asked the IMF to stop aid to Pakistan. In any democracy, no one is allowed to take the law into their own hands. If someone who takes the law into their own hands is bad in a developed country, how can they be considered good here?
Sharjeel Inam Memon condemned the Frankfurt incident and said that Pakistan has done favors for Afghanistan in every era. The Afghan government should take action against those who desecrated the Pakistani flag in Frankfurt, and the Frankfurt administration should arrest and deport such individuals.
He said that the role of our establishment is much better today than in the past; past experiences were bitter.
Sharjeel Inam Memon said that electricity load-shedding and high rates are significant challenges. The nation must overcome them together; we all have to work together to solve these problems and improve the country.
In response to a question, the senior minister said that many things are clear in the US elections: the American person and the person in jail here share the same mindset, as both their politics are based on hatred. A true leader is someone who connects everyone. People tend to support leaders who talk about unity and bringing people together.
He said that the seeds of division were sown among us, even in politics. One person laid the foundation for extremist thinking and pitted brother against brother.
Senior Minister said that the environment is a global issue today. Chairman Bilawal Bhutto was the first to address environmental resilience at the International Forum. Everyone has a role to play in environmental protection. If someone cannot plant one hundred trees, they should at least plant one. As a nation, it is our responsibility.






















