Amar Sindhu Gets Legal Notice From Sindh Museum To Pay Khanabadosh Rent


The management of Sindh Museum Hyderabad has sent a legal notice to Amar Sindhu of Cafe Khanabadosh , and a professor of Philosophy Department at University of Sindh, Jamshoro for not paying the rent of Cafe Khanabadosh.

Sindh Museum Director's lawyer Advocate Noor Ahmed officially sent the legal notice that mentions "as per agreement Cafe Khanabadosh was bound to pay twenty thousand Pakistani Rupees as rent per month, but till now not a single penny has been paid. The cafe is indebted to pay 42 lac 89 thousand rupees for rent and other utility bills."

Meanwhile the management of the museum has cut-off the water supply line and electricity of the cafe.

To this legal notice Ms. Arfana Mallah shared her views on her official facebook page along with video messages saying:

"Cat is out of bag , legal notice of cultural department is making mockery of its own level . It is being deliberately released into media instead of sending at Sindhu, what else they expect from media? Or they think age of Goebbels is not yet over. With money they can buy everyone ? Or think truth  can be maligned thorough their official hand outs ...

Legal notice is repetition of same allegations and lies , do they believe continuous repetition would make a lie , truth. It is laughing stalk not more then this , whose wedding is taking place in cafe , show us single photo of wedding , engagement or any such party. Department has miserably to failed make any meaningful case against khanabadosh. "

Further more she claimed that it was being said that Khanabadosh was trespassing on children's park, which was a blunt lie, from 2015 not for once any caretaker or gardener of Culture Department had come to that park for maintenance or watered its lawn.

Ms. Mallah said that the motor and PVC pipe to give water to the lawn was bought by Khanabadosh cafe, if the cafe was illegal, why did they take money from cafe to install motor for water?

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