KARACHI: Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Fazul-ur-Rehman on Tuesday said that being a caretaker chief minister he was impartial, and his team along with the government machinery and the cabinet would also remain impartial.
“We are here with one-point agenda that is of paving way for free, fair and transparent elections,” he said speaking to a delegation of Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA).
The delegation was led by Senator Muzaffar Hussain Shah, and included former chief minister Arbab Ghulam Rahim, Irfanullah Marwat, Sardar Raheem and Naeem-ur-Rehman.
He said that he would set up a complaint cell at CM House where all kind of complaints, particularly in connection with election and its related work, would be received and redressed accordingly.
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The GDA delegation expressed some reservations on different matters. The caretaker CM assured them that all their reservations would be removed.
“We are here to facilitate all of you to contest election in a conducive atmosphere free from all kind of interference and interventions and our role would be lauded after elections,” he vowed.
The delegation thanked the caretaker chief minister for his cooperation and support.
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