During the monsoon, CM Sindh chastises people who spread misinformation.

Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, issued a warning on Thursday, saying that a lot of “opportunists” have surfaced to spread falsehoods in Karachi following the recent rains. He claimed that floods affect the entire nation and that while it’s okay to point out errors, it’s improper to criticise someone needlessly.
Pakistan is the product of Quaid-e-Azam’s struggle, and it is now our duty to embrace his values of faith, unity, and sacrifice in order to transform the nation into a true Islamic welfare state, CM Shah told reporters at Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi.
On this day, he continued, we also honour our great leaders, Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who were instrumental in the nation’s nuclear and defence programs.
He went on to say that our true strength is the solidarity with which the Pakistani military and the country as a whole responded to India’s recent assault.
The chief minister of Sindh vehemently denounced the Israeli assault and Indian atrocities against the Kashmiri people, stating that the Muslim world’s unity will undoubtedly defeat Israel, which attacks innocent civilians and children.
Shah stated that Sindh and all other regions are impacted by the recent flood scenario in the nation. Protecting barrages and embankments and saving lives are our main priorities. In order to avoid fatalities, he urged the populace, particularly those living in katcha (riverine) areas, to heed official directives.
According to him, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has given explicit instructions to impose agricultural and environmental emergencies, offer prompt relief, and announce a quick call for international assistance.
In response to criticism of urban flooding in Karachi, the chief minister of Sindh stated that floods harm the entire nation; pointing out errors is acceptable, but unfounded criticism is not. He cautioned that “many seasonal frogs have emerged after the rains who are spreading false rumours,” and that such elements should not try to sow political or ethnic divisions because the country has already paid a high price for doing so in the past.
According to Shah, the government and elected officials carried out their duties by staying on the streets amid the floods and rains. There are shortcomings, but they are being addressed. False rumours must be stopped from spreading.
The chief minister of Sindh added that they are ready to handle the flood crisis and that protecting people is their first concern.
He stated unequivocally that the Pakistan People’s Party will back any non-controversial water-related project and that constructive measures to address public concerns will not stop.