MQM-P leader Tesori becomes the 34th governor of Sindh.
Kamran Tesori sworn in as Sindh governor. MQM-P’s Kamran Tessori was sworn in as Sindh’s 34th governor Monday after President Arif Alvi approved his appointment under Article 101 (1) of the Constitution.
Sindh High Court Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Shaikh administered the oath to Tesori at the Governor’s House, with the province’s leadership in attendance.
Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah, provincial ministers, MQM-P leaders Waseem Akhtar, Khawaja Izharul Hassan, and representatives of the business community attended the ceremony.
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Speaking after the ceremony, Tesori said that he would try to fulfil the duties that he has been entrusted with.
“I will work in harmony with everyone to fulfil my obligations. With regards to the problems of the province, I will raise my voice at every relevant forum,” he added.
The office of Governor Sindh was lying vacant after the resignation of former governor Imran Ismail who stepped down from the post after Imran Khan’s ouster from the PM Office in April.
Tessori’s re-induction into MQM-P
Tessori has recently been re-inducted into the MQM-P. The move stirred controversy as many within the party had expressed their reservations.
On September 9, MQM-P in a meeting chaired by party’s convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, decided to induct Tessori back into the party as the deputy convener.
However, it received severe backlash from a number of senior party leaders, who were absent from the meeting. They openly expressed their concerns over the party’s decision.
Tessori was the primary reason behind the conflict between former MQM-P head Farooq Sattar and other party leaders that eventually led to the ouster of the former from the party.
The MQM-P coordination committee removed Sattar from the convener’s post as the latter insisted on awarding the party ticket to Tessori in a by-election.
Later, Sattar formed another faction of the party called the MQM Restoration Committee.
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