Shah's statement follows Sheikh Rashid's advice to PM Imran to impose governor's rule


Karachi: Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah on Thursday warned the federal government against imposing governor rule in his province, saying that the people will retaliate against the federal government if any unconstitutional move is made.
"Let me categorically state that any unconstitutional move by the Federal Government to impose Governor’s rule in Sindh, will provoke an unprecedented retaliation from the people of Sindh," Shah wrote on Twitter.
Let me categorically state that any unconstitutional move by the Federal Government to impose Governor’s rule in Sindh, will provoke an unprecedented retaliation from the people of Sindh.
— Murad Ali Shah (@MuradAliShahPPP) March 17, 2022
His statement comes after Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said that he has advised the government to implement governor’s rule in Sindh after the alleged horse-trading controversy.
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