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    Sindh Cabinet Sanctions Judicial Commission for Mir Raza Murder Inquiry

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Sindh cabinet has officially authorized the establishment of a judicial commission tasked with investigating the murder of Mir Raza. This decision reflects the provincial government’s commitment to ensuring a thorough and impartial inquiry into the case. The formation of such a commission is often seen as a crucial step in addressing public concerns over high-profile criminal investigations.

    Mir Raza’s murder has drawn significant attention due to its circumstances and the implications it holds for law and order in the region. By appointing a judicial commission, the Sindh government aims to bring clarity and accountability to the investigation process. This move also signals an effort to strengthen public trust in the justice system amid growing demands for transparency.

    In a significant development for the province’s legal and political landscape, the commission’s findings could influence future policies on crime prevention and judicial oversight. The cabinet’s approval underscores the importance of addressing violent crimes with a structured and credible investigative approach. Meanwhile, stakeholders and citizens alike await the commission’s progress and eventual recommendations.

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