KARACHI, Nov 14: Acting president of the PML-N Sindh, Imdad Hussain Chandio, has warned that if Javaid Hashmi is not released they will launch a jail bharo tehrik.

In a statement issued from the Muslim League Media Cell the party workers were asked to continue their struggle for restoration of true democracy. They were urged to work in unison and wait for a call by the leadership to start the movement after Eid.

“The real democracy will come after the end of the so-called democracy prevailing in the country,” the statement said.

DAM CANAL PROJECTS: “There is no democracy in Pakistan and severe lawlessness is prevailing in the country”.

This view was expressed by central vice-president of the PML-N, Makhdoom Shah Nawaz, provincial leaders Zain Ansari, Sardar Abdur Rahim Nihal Hashmi, president of women wing Surath Phaibu, Perveen Bashir, president of Labour wing Afzal Gujjar, Dr Abdul Hameed Rajput and president of the SMF Roshan Baluch, in a press release.

They further said the Kalabagh Dam and Thar Canal projects aimed at rendering Sindh barren, and vowed that they would continue their resistance against anti-Sindh projects. They appealed to people to participate in the protest by the ARD in front of Hyderabad Press Club on November 16.—PPI

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