Sindhi nationalists stage protest against 'settlement of foreigners'

Published December 9, 2017
JSM workers hold a protest demonstration and token hunger strike. —Online
JSM workers hold a protest demonstration and token hunger strike. —Online

Nationalist parties in Sindh on Saturday held a protest demonstration in Sukkur against what they called "settlement of foreigners in the province".

The demonstration was staged by Sindh Action Committee — constituted by the Jeay Sindh Mahaz (JSM) to take up the matter of "settlement of migrants"— outside the Sukkur Press Club.

A large number of workers of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), Sindh Taraqipasand Party (STP), and other nationalist parties participated in the protest.

JSM Chairman Riaz Chandio alleged that the settlement of "foreigners" in Sindh was ruining the province. He raised objection over the issuance of identity cards to "Bengalis, Burmese and other foreign settlers".

The protesters alleged that the government was only focused towards developing the Punjab province.

"In principle, foreigners should be kept in camps in the province. The Sindhi people are still struggling to get potable water, whereas, the rulers are launching residential schemes to settle foreigners in the province," he said.

He said that the Supreme Court (SC)'s decision regarding foreigners should be implemented in its true letter and spirit. We are uniting the people of Sindh in a peaceful manner, he said and vowed to not allow what he called conversion of Sindhis into a minority in Sindh.

A token hunger strike was also observed on the occasion.

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