Former Sindh chief minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah, during his visit to his constituency in Sehwan, was questioned by disgruntled residents of the area.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Murad Ali Shah visited his constituency, on Wednesday, to mobilise his campaign for the upcoming elections.
As Shah stepped out of his residence, a constituent questioned him about what he did for the people. “My father was an ardent PPP worker but you did nothing for us,” he said.
Shah tried to avert the question but the man kept insisting for an answer. Unable to get a chance to speak, the former Sindh chief minister walked off and asked a journalist making a video of the incident to stop.
However, the journalist continued making the video, Shah hit the camera with his hand.
PPP leader Khursheed Shah faced a similar situation on Tuesday during his visit to Pano Akil.
A voter questioned the former leader of opposition in the National Assembly (NA) about what he did for the people of the area during his last 10 years in the government.
The PPP leader instead of answering the voter, smiled and walked off.
Published in Daily Times, June 28th 2018.
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