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February 11, 2007 Sunday Muharram 22, 1428


LARKANA: SNF holds feudals responsible for Sindh’s woes



By Our Correspondent


LARKANA, Feb 10: Sindh National Front (SNF) Vice-Chairman Amir Bakhsh Bhutto said during his visits to different villages in Dokri taluka on Saturday that power hungry landlords were equally responsible for multiplying Sindh’s woes.

He said that the SNF had decided to go from door to door to make people aware of the intensity of Sindh’s sufferings and its solution.

He said that it was time people got united to get rid of turncoats, hypocrites, terrorists and robbers and oust them their land.

He likened the landlords to Nao Mal and Mir Jaffar and said that history would never forgive them.

Many groups of villagers in Dokri and Badah announced leaving PPP and PML (Q) to join SNF during his visits.

Our Khairpur correspondent adds: SNF has expressed concern over the state of affairs in the province and observed that the province, which is practically being ruled by Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), is passing through a critical phase.

A meeting of the party presided over by SNF senior vice-chairman Allah Warayo Soomro on Saturday said that Sindhis were being treated as second rate citizens.

The meeting said that for all practical purposes Sindh was being ruled by MQM through Governor House. The leaders complained that the doors of jobs had been closed on Sindhis and admissions to Sindhi youths to educational institutions in Karachi had been virtually banned.

The meeting decided to continue "Save Sindh" campaign and organise a public gathering in Khairpur on February 28.






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