Sindh’s next government would be formed by the PTI, according to Asad and Zaidi.

PTI Central General Secretary and Federal Minister Asad Umar and PTI Sindh President and Federal Minister Syed Ali Haider Zaidi announced the formation of the next government in Sindh province on Sunday.

Asad Umar stated at a news conference following a meeting of the PTI’s Provincial Advisory Council that his party will establish the Sindh government in 2023 because work on organisational structure had begun in a very organised manner.

Federal Minister Mian Mohammad Soomro, Amir Bux Bhutto, Sindh Assembly Opposition Leader Haleem Adil Shaikh, Ghaus Ali Shah, Aftab Siddiqi, and others were also present.

Asad expressed his dissatisfaction with the state of the people in Sindh province. He stated that the PTI will invite the people of the province to stand up for their rights, and that the PTI will march from Ghotki to Karachi on February 26.

According to the PTI Secretary General, health is a basic requirement, and the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab administrations have completed their work on it. The Sindh government, however, is not taking it seriously.

According to Asad Umar, the state was taking responsibility for people’s treatment for the first time through Sehat Cards. He claimed that the Sindh government had let down the youth. He further stated that the positions are supplied on a chit basis.

According to Asad Umar, small farmers are being denied of water. He stated that the country’s economic status would not improve unless the metropolis’s situation improved.

He stated that they must defeat the PPP in order to rebuild Karachi as a city of lights. He stated that in the perspective of Prime Minister Imran Khan, every Pakistani is equal.

The PTI Secretary General stated that the Sindh local government bill is unconstitutional and that the party will begin a campaign against it across the province. He stated that they must go door-to-door.

Syed Ali Haider Zaidi, President of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sindh branch, stated that a mafia, not a political party, rules the province. He stated that on his recent visit to Larkana, Jacobabad, Kashmor, and Sukkur, he discovered these cities to be in poor shape.

He stated that all political parties in Sindh were united in their opposition to the harsh Local Government Act.