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Sindh Govt Murad Ali Shah Asking for Money from Traders? Is this real anyone?

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This is what is circulating in social media. Is this real anyone?
@Farah Sohail

Wouldnt be surprised if it is true nothing is shocking in sindh
It's true.

Sindh was pushing for lock down for two things:

To get money from Federal government.
To get money from traders.

It's a very good opportunity for Sindh to make up for all the losses they have faced due to some regulatory changes on money laundering due to FATF and some on going cases.

In interior Sindh, the local MPAs have taken signatures from poor people on the receipts already.. Now even in courts you can't challenge them that they haven't distributed the money.

These are shameless creatures and no good is expected from them.
 
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I have heard similar stories from couple of people; it's shameful how this provincial government knows no moral boundaries.
 
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@Farah Sohail


It's true.

Sindh was pushing for lock down for two things:

To get money from Federal government.
To get money from traders.

It's a very good opportunity for Sindh to make up for all the losses they have faced due to some regulatory changes on money laundering due to FATF and some on going cases.

In interior Sindh, the local MPAs have taken signatures from poor people on the receipts already.. Now even in courts you can't challenge them that they haven't distributed the money.

These are shameless creatures and no good is expected from them.
Also media is bought they wont even report in all the wrong doings of ppp
 
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@Farah Sohail


It's true.

Sindh was pushing for lock down for two things:

To get money from Federal government.
To get money from traders.

It's a very good opportunity for Sindh to make up for all the losses they have faced due to some regulatory changes on money laundering due to FATF and some on going cases.

In interior Sindh, the local MPAs have taken signatures from poor people on the receipts already.. Now even in courts you can't challenge them that they haven't distributed the money.

These are shameless creatures and no good is expected from them.

It might be true..their intention / motive of lockdown can be wrong as sindh gov is full of corrupt people but strict lockdown was / is necessary..otherwise situation can get out of hand
 
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It might be true..their intention / motive of lockdown can be wrong as sindh gov is full of corrupt people but strict lockdown was / is necessary..otherwise situation can get out of hand
It's still debatable whether lock down is necessary or not.

Many countries are not implementing strict lock down. In UAE for instance, Abu Dhabi is into smart lock down where we can go to selected supermarkets till 8:00 pm. In Dubai, it's a complete lock down tracked and traced by cameras with huge penalties.

Today a poor guy (a father of 4 children) in Mirpur Khas has committed suicide.. Now you will see this trend picking up pace if people are not let go to earn.

And in Pakistan, lock down can't be fully implemented. Yesterday I was talking to someone in Karachi he said in Malir, people have started coming out on roads and pelting stones on police.

The more I think about this virus, the more I want to believe that it's some kind of Azaab on the whole world.

See this:
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The human cost of India's coronavirus lockdown: Deaths by hunger, starvation, suicide and more
India is losing people not just to the COVID-19 but also to the coronavirus lockdown. On April 15, India’s Covid-19 death toll was 405. However, as India extends the country-wide lockdown, there is a statistic that no one seems to be focusing on - the human cost of the lockdown. Nearly 200 people have reportedly died because of the lockdown.

Based on a dataset created by researchers Thejesh GN, Kanika Sharma and Aman, Indian news website theprint.in reported that 195 or more people have died of the lockdown.
 
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