The minister’s explanation came after photographs surfaced on social media, purportedly appearing bags of flour given by the United Kingdom (UK) being sold in the province.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA) on Sunday said there was “no truth” to reports of flour packs being sold from the UK. The agency said that Pakistan had not received any help from the UK comprising of or consisting of flour bags.
It is critical that no PTI leader or official account shared the picture in question.
Addressing a press conference in Karachi on Monday, Memon said it all begun when “a fake photo — initially from India — was shared on social media by accounts known as PTI supporters. was shared by”.
Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on Monday slammed the PTI for supposedly running a social media campaign regarding the “misuse” of helping supplies for the flood victims in Sindh and requested that the government “Quick action” should be taken against the components included in the “intolerable campaign”.
“More than 600 people circulated the picture, labeling worldwide agencies and the United Nations,” the minister lamented, claiming that it was an attempt to discredit the provincial government with the point of blocking the delivery of relief supplies. .
“I question each PTI worker who is supporting this so-called leader, how can they justify this activity?”
“You’re sharing a picture of India and after that inquiring foreign organizations to stop help to Pakistan,” Memon alleged.
He offered to the Federal Government and Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah to quickly recognize the people involved in this incident and take legal action against them.
Memon included that he would also file a writ appeal within the Sindh High Court to take action against such Persons. “This process is similar to disconnecting the ventilator when a patient is fighting between death and life.”
He further said that flood victims are our red line and any campaign focusing on them will not be tolerated. Imran is hurting us more than India and Israel.



