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Farooq Sattar Criticizes Sindh Government for Mismanagement and Deteriorating Education System

MQM Pakistan's Farooq Sattar slams the Sindh government for 16 years of poor governance, corruption, and a failing education system, claiming it is deliberately hindering Karachi's youth.
2025-01-04
Farooq Sattar Criticizes Sindh Government for Mismanagement and Deteriorating Education System

In a press conference held at MQM Pakistan's Bahadurabad Markaz in Karachi, party leader Farooq Sattar strongly criticized the Sindh government for what he described as 16 years of poor governance, rampant corruption, and incompetence. He accused the provincial government of systematically destroying the education system, both in rural and urban areas, which he claimed was part of a deliberate plan to undermine the future of the region's youth.

Sattar specifically highlighted the state of education in Sindh, calling it the worst form of governance. He stated that the education system has been severely damaged over the years, especially in Karachi, where the children’s opportunities for higher education have been diminished. According to him, the government has been making efforts to close the doors of education to students in urban Sindh, particularly in Karachi, by manipulating academic systems and reducing the representation of Karachi’s students in various educational boards.

He went on to say that the Sindh government was not only responsible for destroying the education system but was also engaged in conspiracies to divide the province. This, he argued, was having long-lasting negative effects on the people, especially students, in the region. Farooq Sattar’s remarks were a call for urgent attention to the situation, warning that such failures in governance could have irreparable consequences for the future of Sindh’s youth.

Sattar's statements have sparked significant debate, with many citizens and political commentators echoing his concerns over the declining state of education in Sindh. His criticism aims to hold the Sindh government accountable for its alleged failure to address the challenges facing the province, particularly in education.