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  • CM Sindh condemns ruthless treatment of shrine blast victims' remains

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    Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah

    Those who threw body parts of the blast victims by a drain will be dealt with an iron fist, said Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah during his visit to the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sunday morning.

    While speaking to the media, the chief minister said he was ashamed of the way remains of the blast victims were treated. He expressed grief over the Dead of 88 people. "This is the time to unite and fight terrorists," he said.

    He expressed grief over the killing of 88 people. "This is the time to unite and fight terrorists," he said.All the necessary facilities will be provided to the people injured in the blast at Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine.

    All the necessary facilities will be provided to the people injured in the blast at Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine. Moreover, the chief minister admitted female police constables should have been deployed at the shrine.

    Moreover, the chief minister admitted female police constables should have been deployed at the shrine. On Saturday, it was reported the remains of blast victims were left out in the open by a drain in the city.

    The issue surfaced after locals complained of rank smell rising from the decomposing human remains.

    However, the deputy commissioner of Jamshoro denied, saying he personally looked over the collection of remains from the blast site and their shifting to

    On Saturday, it was reported the remains of blast victims were left out in the open by a drain in the city.

    The issue surfaced after locals complained of rank smell rising from the decomposing human remains. However, the deputy commissioner of Jamshoro denied, saying he personally looked over the collection of remains from the blast site and their shifting to hospital.