KARACHI: Chief Minister (CM) Sindh Murad Ali Shah took a heartfelt initiative by hosting 22 children from the Karachi Down Syndrome Programme (KDSP) at the CM House.
Reports indicate that CM Murad himself invited the children to the house. During the visit, the children were given a visit to the century-old CM house. KDSP co-founder Tabish Shehzad accompanied them.
During the visit, CM Shah engaged with the children and asked, “Who wants to become Chief Minister?” Many hands shot up enthusiastically, but one child, Baby Dua, confidently declared her dream of leading Sindh.
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Shah invited each child to sit in the CM chair while he sat beside them, saying, “If you become CM, we will serve as your assistants.” The highlight of the visit came when Baby Dua was named ‘Chief Minister for the Day.’
Dua, taking her role seriously, directed her “cabinet” of children to “keep Pakistan clean.” CM Shah supported her vision, assuring her that steps would be taken to maintain cleanliness across the country.