Sindh govt police officer’s transfer: KARACHI: The differences in between the Sindh federal government and Assessor General of Police Mushtaq Mahar have emerged over, IGP’s straight letter to the federal government.
Sources privy to the advancement stated Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah obtained angry over IGP Sindh for straight approaching the federal government.
IG Sindh had sent a letter to the Federal Facility Department on March 30, advising that the solutions of unwanted police officers be withdrawn from the federal government.
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Sources claimed that the Sindh federal government has composed a caution letter to the IG for straight approaching the federal government without the approval of the Chief Minister.
The letter from the Sindh government described the IG Mahar’s letter as against the law as well as claimed that the IG Sindh had actually broken the Federal government Rules of Business 1986.
In the text of the letter, the Sindh federal government has additionally claimed that the letter can not be composed without the approval of the federal and rural federal governments.
The decision pertaining to the solutions of police officers would be taken with the authorization of Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, the sources added.
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