MULTAN, March 11: The sixth annual convention of the Anjuman Mozaraeen Punjab was held at Chak 87/10R in Khanewal district on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, Pakistan Seraiki Party president Barrister Taj Muhammad Langah said that only the democratic government could give rights to the downtrodden people.

He said the AMP was a movement that taught all the depressed segment of the society to fight for their rights.

Mr Langah said that army generals were forcibly grabbing the land of poor farmers, but no action had been taken against them.

National Workers Party’s Taj Muhammad Noor said that his party would extend every support to peasants in their struggle to get rights.

Okara union council nazim Riffat Chaudhry said that struggle of peasants had provided moral courage to country’s all the deprived communities.

Tahira Ali of the Fisher Forum said that about 1.5 million people had been relived of their lands in Sindh.

Ghulam Fatima of the Kiln Laborers Union said that kiln workers were also facing great injustice in the society.

Younis Iqbal, Jan Nisar Khalil, Aqeela Naz, Mahr Ghulam Abbas Sial, Dr Christopher John, Liaquat Ali Gul, Mahr Saeed, Iqbal Ratta, Mian Fayyaz, Munawar Bibi, Tariq Mehmood, Haneef Ramay and Asmatullah Khan Niazi also spoke.

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