Sharjeel Memon dismisses rumours of replacing Sindh CM
Key takeaways
- Speaking to the media, Sharjeel Memon said there was no possibility of a political change in Sindh and emphasised that the current provincial administration was functioning effectively.
- He stated that a change in leadership becomes necessary only when governance issues arise, adding that Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah is managing the province’s affairs efficiently.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has dismissed speculation regarding a change in the provincial leadership and rejected reports suggesting that he is a candidate for the office of chief minister.
Earlier, CM Murad Ali Shah also dismissed rumors about potential successors, stating that the names taken by the journalists, including Sharjeel Memon, Nasir Shah, Saeed Ghani, and Owais Qadir Shah, were dedicated party workers and that no one within the party was seeking to replace him.
Speaking to the media, Sharjeel Memon said there was no possibility of a political change in Sindh and emphasised that the current provincial administration was functioning effectively.