KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah said on Thursday that they would file an appeal against the Supreme Court’s order over Abbas Town carnage as it did not hear the version of the Sindh govt and IGP Sindh before issuing its verdict, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported.
Speaking at the floor of the provincial assembly, the CM denied reports that IGP Sindh did not visit the Sunday’s blast site at Abbas Town, adding IG was there within 40 minutes of the incident.
Shah said it was also wrong that the whole administration was at the engagement ceremony of Sharmeela Farooqi. He made it clear that the tragedy happened at 7 pm while the engagement was held at 9 pm.
On Wednesday, Supreme Court of Pakistan in its suo moto hearing over the Abbas Town bombing held Sindh government responsible for the incident. The court also ordered to suspend senior police officials.
DND