In a series of tweets, the minister said, "all this whining from these two spoilt brats is nothing but a failed effort to save their respective Dad’s looted wealth!".
“High time for police reforms in Sindh, but I expect nothing from the criminals ruling Sindh as they have been historically involved in protecting criminals and looting public money” he added.
He, in a statement on social media, said the Sindh government was trying to misguide the people by telling an unbelievable story of inspector general's kidnapping.
He said that “Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah had committed to devolve the provincial organizations to divisional level in a meeting,” adding that “We are still waiting for him to issue a notification.”
The minister said that Sindh Government Revenue budget last Fiscal Year were Rs. 280 billion; actual this FY Rs. 196 billion; declined by Rs. 84 billion.
He said that Provincial Coordination and Implementation Committee - PCIC with representatives from Federal, Provincial and Pakistan Army will monitor projects and progress.