SUJAWAL
Seasoned leader of Pakistan Peoples Party and its Provincial President Nisar Khuhro while addressing party gathering at party secretariat district Sujawal on Wednesday said that the people of Pakistan would not be left at the mercy of PM Khan who was bent upon depriving them of all essential amenities of life adding that the PTI government had snatched the bread from poor people through sky-rocketing prices of basic commodities.
Mr. Khurro is on a whirlwind visit to Sindhi to mobilize party workers and supporters for the long march announced by Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on 27 February.
He further said that contradictory to the tall claims of the Prime Minister the foreign investment had almost come to naught and there was no hope of any improvement until he was in power.
“The ruling party faced defeat in by-elections held in Punjab and Sindh followed by historical humiliation in local government election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which shows that it has lost ground among common people who are real decision-makers in a democratic country”; he mentioned and said that the prime objective of the long march was to send the Federal Government packing in order to ensure early elections.
Hitting out at PM Khan he said that Mr. Khan would be remembered for his Ziyaist style of ruling who subjected his political opponents to political victimization and the same was the case here. “People are tired of the grueling policies of the inept government and want an immediate relief”; he claimed.
Addressing the gathering MPA Mohammad Ali Malkani said that their leader Bilawal Bhutto was on a mission of sending PM Khan and his incapable government home and they would stand by their leader for the sake of people who wanted real change.
Not even a single promise made by the Prime minister was fulfilled yet his supporters had now started opposing him for his anti-poor policies he contended and said that the long march would inflict a serious blow to the PTI government.
The event was attended by Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly Rehana Laghari, MNA Ayaz Shah Shirazi, Danish Malkani, Najeeb Sarvech, and others.










