PM Nawaz seeks report of people’s mass migration from Lyari

Recent PostPM Nawaz seeks report of people's mass migration from Lyari

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed senior officials of Interior Ministry to immediately go to Karachi and submit a report regarding mass migration of the people from Lyari.

The prime minister also ordered to submit a report based on facts and information collected over the situation after holding meetings with the authorities of the Sindh government‚ and both communities of Lyari.

Sharif ordered to provide security to all those people who had migrated from Lyari to Badin and Thatta areas of Sindh.

The prime minister said all resources be utilized to rehabilitate the displaced Lyariites back to their homes.

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