HomeDomesticKaroonjhar, an asset of Sindh, to be protected: Murad Shah

Karoonjhar, an asset of Sindh, to be protected: Murad Shah

- Advertisement -
KARACHI, Nov 26 (APP):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday reaffirmed his government’s commitment to protecting Karoonjhar Hills, declaring it a cultural and environmental asset of the province.
 “Karoonjhar is our treasure; we will not allow any damage to it,” he said while speaking to the media just after addressing a gathering of education leaders, healthcare experts, policymakers, and industry representatives at an event organised by the Sindh Higher Education Commission (Sindh HEC) on the theme “Sustaining Healthcare Gains through Policy Innovation” at a local hotel.
Drawing parallels with past criticism of Thar Coal, the chief minister said, “People used to raise similar objections 10 to 15 years ago. Today, Thar has transformed Pakistan and is helping power the nation. We are producing affordable electricity from Thar coal, and the entire country is benefitting.”
CM Shah said the government respected the ancient and historical significance of Karoonjhar and would not compromise on its preservation. “Anyone creating hurdles in the path of development will be convinced through dialogue,” he added.
Responding to questions about the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment, Chief Minister Murad Shah stated that constitutional amendments are a normal global practice. “Parliaments across the world amend constitutions and laws as societies evolve. I do not know what the specific objections are this time,” he remarked.
Murad Shah said the newly created Federal Constitutional Courts were not new judges but senior judges from the Supreme Court and High Courts. “These courts will reduce the burden on regular courts and ease difficulties for ordinary litigants. Thousands of cases were pending. I don’t understand why some lawyers oppose this convenience.”
CM emphasised that he holds the legal fraternity in high regard.
The CM criticised road closures and street protests by some lawyers, saying, “Coming out on the roads and causing inconvenience to citizens is not acceptable. If lawyers want to talk to the government or Parliament, they are welcome.
Chief Minister Shah said PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had played a key role in creating a conducive environment for discussion on the 26th and now 27th amendments. “There will be no secret amendments. Everything will come openly before the public,” he assured.
Regarding the National Finance Commission (NFC), the Chief Minister clarified that the Prime Minister had not yet discussed any NFC-related matters with him. “The first meeting of the NFC is on December 4. All four provinces and the federation work together on the NFC. Provinces present their positions; the PM’s role comes later.”
Murad Shah explained that the NFC Award is finalised by the Commission and then sent to the President of Pakistan. “We take guidance from the Prime Minister, our party leadership, and experts, but the decision is ultimately made by the National Finance Commission.”
Shah highlighted the Sindh government’s strong performance in public-private partnerships (PPP).
Sindh chief reiterated that objections regarding constitutional courts and amendments should be addressed through legal forums. “Those whose job is to give arguments should avoid actions that cause public inconvenience.
Addressing a seminar by Sindh HEC, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah highlighted the need for evidence-based policies, public-private partnerships, and skilled professionals to further Sindh’s healthcare sector. He appreciated the creation of the Directorate of Strategic Planning at Sindh HEC and its initiative to form thematic think tanks that will develop practical recommendations for policy reforms across healthcare, education, and other sectors.
Shah emphasised that his government is committed to considering such recommendations, underscoring the importance of research and data in decision-making.
He praised Sindh HEC for building research linkages and fostering collaboration between universities, industry, and healthcare, noting progress in areas like maternal and child health, advanced care, and medical technology.
RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular