He reacted on today’s elections situation by saying that the turnout is good, the rest of the time will pass peacefully.


Karachi: Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has said that the internet services should not have been stopped on the election day but there were threats due to which this action had to be taken.
According to the details, Kamran stated that there are some serious concerns behind this suspension of mobile network. if such incidents happen in any country, the first priority is the safety of public’s life and property.
He reacted on today’s elections situation by saying that the turnout is good, the rest of the time will pass peacefully.
He further said that no major political party has made any major complaint, half of the complaints have been received which are part of the elections.
Moreover, Governor Sindh remarked that the complaints have also been removed and some of them are being sorted. He added that this is not the right time to blame each other.

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