HYDERABAD: The Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz-Arisar (JSQM-A) has expressed the resolve to continue its struggle for the recovery of all nationalist workers who had allegedly been picked up from different areas of Sindh and their whereabouts were not known.

The resolve came at a meeting of the party’s policy-making body held under the chairmanship of Dr Meer Alam Marri.

The meeting decided to hold a public meeting on Oct 11 to mark the birth anniversary of the party’s founder leader, Abdul Wahid Arisar. It approved various proposals for accelerating the pace of its struggle for the recovery of missing persons in collaboration with the Voice For Missing Persons of Sindh Forum.

Dr Marri urged intellectuals, nationalist workers and other Sindh-friendly people to support the party’s struggle.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2017

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