‘Is PTI Chief Imran Khan seeking Sindh Governor’s help’
IN GETTING RID OF EXISTING MESS
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KARACHI: Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori while recalling taking oath as Governor and witnessing massive criticisms, unearthed yesterday that among the bunch of critics, former premier and PTI Chairman was also one.
Without disclosing the identity of the leader, Tessori revealed that recently a close aide of PTI Chairman Imran Khan told him, ‘Khan Sahaab’ said my perception about Kamran Tessori was incorrect in past and several people narrated fictitious stories about Tessori’s persona to him and now Imran Khan told his aide that he thinks Governor Sindh is the appropriate and much trustworthy person whom he could ask for support in getting Khan rid of from the existing mess and also he can take IK’s right approach towards country’s top command.
While narrating this story, Kamran Tessori thanked Almighty Allah that Imran Khan who was once pessimist about him, now is believing that Kamran Tessori can support him in the existing crises by taking his voice to the key rulers.
Governor Sindh said it is all about the right intentions, don’t get afraid of criticisms, just do your job in the right way with positivity and with will to serve the humanity then no hurdle can come into your way.
Meanwhile, Kamran Tessori revealed this while addressing to the electric wheelchairs distribution event under Prime Minister's Scheme at Governor House yesterday.
He lauded the initiative of distributing wheel-chairs to the students suffering from disability and vowed for establishment of Primary Education Commission and training of 5 to 8 year old children. He also said that doors of Governor House are always open for students of universities.
It is not possible to create developed society without higher education and University graduates are playing significant role in development of country, Governor said.
Executive Director of Higher Education Commission Professor Shaista Sohail, Director of Higher Education Commission Javed Memon and others were also present.
Published in The Daily National Courier, June, 02 2023
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