He said security agencies are making huge sacrifices.
He expressed these views while talking to the media at his residence, Kundi Model Farm, on Eidul Fitr.
Kundi said the state is fulfilling its responsibilities and the issue of law and order in K-P was also discussed in a recent meeting of the National Security Council (NSC).
“Unfortunately, some political parties boycotted this meeting. Which shows that they only want to get concessions from the government for their political purposes,” he said.
He said that some elements wanted Imran Khan to be brought back to the National Assembly, but did anyone demand this in the past when other leaders were in jail?
These are the same parties that have supported such policies in the past while in power, but today, when they themselves are in trouble, they are demanding an NRO.
When the 26th Amendment was tabled, they also betrayed their allies and boycotted the meeting.
The governor said that it is important to keep politics and accountability separate. If someone is accused of corruption or illegal actions, they will have to face the court of law.
The government cannot give NRO to anyone. If someone considers himself innocent, he will have to wait for the court’s decision.
Regarding the events of May 9, PTI’s own leaders have admitted that their workers were involved. Violence, vandalism of government property, and hate campaigns against national institutions in the name of political struggle are not acceptable, he said, adding that in the past, many leaders remained in jail for years, but no one attacked state institutions.
Kundi said that water scarcity in Sindh is a serious problem and the people of Sindh and the Sindh government have serious concerns about it.
The federal government needs to take serious steps on this issue.
The issue of distribution of NFC award is also yet to be resolved, and the provinces will have to take effective steps to secure their financial rights.