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July 25, 2002 Thursday Jamadi-ul-Awwal 14,1423


HYDERABAD: Zeal Pak workers continue protest



Bureau Report


HYDERABAD, July 24: Some former employees of the Zeal Pak Cement factory continued their token hunger strike outside the press club for the 9th consecutive day on Wednesday in protest against the non-payment of their golden handshake and provident fund dues.

The protesters were led by Ikramuddin, S. M. Iqbal, and Mir Mohammed Junejo.

Some activists of the Labour Party of Pakistan, led by its provincial chairman, Dost Mohammed Channa, also observed token hunger strike to express solidarity with the Zeal Pak employees.

Talking to newsmen, Mr Channa said that the intrinsic value of the factory was Rs4 billion but it had been sold to Sikandar Jatoi for only Rs220 million and hundreds of workers were rendered jobless under the fraud of golden handshake scheme.

He said the government had also suffered losses to the tune of tens of millions of rupees over the years.

He said that 247 employees were given cheques which were dishonoured by the bank, and added that hundreds of other employees were given fake allotments of their quarters.

He condemned the criminal silence of the government on this issue although the families of the former employees were starving.

The Labour Party leader warned that if justice was not provided, the factory would be besieged.

PTI ELECTIONS: Mir Haider Ali Khan Talpur, the newly-elected provincial president of the Pakistan Tehrik-i- Insaf, has made it clear that his party will not enter into any alliance with the corrupt political leaders in the ensuing general elections.

He was addressing party workers after the provincial elections of the party, which was held at the Mir ground on Wednesday.

He said his party will put up candidates from each district of Sindh in the coming elections.

Earlier, Mir Haider Ali Khan Talpur was elected the provincial president of the party at the first elections of the Tehrik-i-Insaf, which were supervised by the central election commissioner of the party, Azhar Jameel.

Zubair Khan, Dr Hassan Raza, Sardar Ghulam Jaffar Shaikh, and Khalid Qureshi were elected vice presidents, while Najeeb Haroon was elected general secretary.

Mustafa Raza and Munawar Memon were elected joint secretaries, Sher Ali Khan information secretary, Khamis Abbas publication secretary, Imran Khalid public welfare secretary, and Dr Samad Shaikh and Azizul Haq Solangi as literacy secretaries.

Later, a meeting of the Sindh Council of the party was also held.






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