Sindh governor Kamra Tessori said that no one should play politics on chopping off a camel’s leg as the incident was truly ‘unbearable’.
The Governor of Sindh named the injured camel Kemi instead of Rani of Sindh. He arrived at Animal Shelter Home where he was briefed about camel health.
Marri says the camel's owner takes compensation
Sindh Minister Shazia Marri who visited her earlier at the shelter house urged the Sindh governor not to hold a photoshoot. She said the injured camel was frightened due to the wounds.
“If the Sindh governor has to show sympathy with the camel then he should focus on the camel's treatment,” he said.
Shazia Marri said the owner of the camel no longer has anything to do with the camel as he has taken the compensation. It has not been clarified the ownership of the camel.
She said that on PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s instruction, the injured camel was brought to Karachi for treatment. “Our political opponents played politics on a camel,” Shazia Marri.
Sindh Police clarifies rumors about injured camel's owner
Sindh Police Tuesday clarified that the news regarding the death of the injured camel's owner is baseless.
According to the police spokesperson, the owner, SSP Sanghar from Somerbehar, is in good health. The spokesperson stated that the false news appears to be part of a negative propaganda campaign aimed at spreading uncertainty among the public.
The Sindh Police have warned that legal action will be taken against those responsible for disseminating such misinformation.
Camel health update
Karachi Animal Shelter Manager Sheema Khan said ‘satisfactory’ treatment of camel named ‘Chammi’ being carried out in Karachi and condition of the camel under treatment at the enamel shelter home began to improve. She said swelling in camel’s leg is also going away and Chammi’ was bandaged up again today.