HYDERABAD, April 5: The Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz leaders and workers continued their Paigham-e-Sindh march on Thursday by urging the people to follow the ideology of G.M. Syed for solution of their problems.

The participants of the caravan stayed in Tando Mohammad Khan on Wednesday and were now heading towards Jhoke Sharif, Thatta before reaching Karachi on April 12 as scheduled. The caravan is led by JSQM chairman Bashir Khan Qureshi and other leaders.

Bashir Qureshi is said to have developed wounds in his feet.

Speaking to a gathering at nine mile bus stop, Qureshi said that late Syed had propounded theory for religious tolerance, world peace and economic prosperity for all the oppressed nations.

He said that the caravan was started with a pledge to secure rights of Sindh province that had been usurped over the years by Punjab which claimed to be the big brother of smaller provinces.

He said that other nationalist parties’ leaders should have participated in the caravan. He, however, said that Sindh's nationalism revolves around the philosophy of late Syed because aim of nationalist politics revolves around Sindh's liberation.

He believed that without liberation the claim of nationalism would deliver nothing to the people.

He maintained that the caravan was also manifestation of the fact that people were struggling against disappearance of political activists in Balochistan and Sindh and they were not believing what they had been told about detained people.

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