KARACHI: The Sindh government on Monday
after great deliberation approved an extension in the special powers of
the Pakistan Rangers for 90 days in the city.
Newly
elected Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah signed the summary to
extend the Rangers' stay in Sindh for one year and an extension of 90
days in the special powers of the paramilitary force, said a statement
issued by his office.
The approved summary will now be sent to the federal Interior Ministry.
In
a statement issued by the CM House, Shah said he hoped the Rangers
would continue to work for peace in Sindh with the same commitment.
However, the statement was ambiguous as to whether the jurisdiction of the Rangers' powers extended to the whole province.
Earlier,
a senior official in the Sindh government told Dawn that Shah held a
meeting with the co-chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party Asif Zardari
in Dubai on Sunday, at which the latter ordered the CM to notify
Rangers’ one-year stay in Sindh with policing powers for three months.
Apart
from discussing the Rangers’ powers issue with Zardari, Shah had also
sought the former president’s guidance over the expansion of his cabinet
to accommodate certain leaders.
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