PTI gears up for Haqooq-i-Sindh March

FEDERAL MINISTER FOR MARITIME AFFAIRS, SYED ALI HAIDER ZAIDI TALKING TO MEDIA PERSONS ABOUT SINDH RIGHTS MARCH AT TOLL PLAZA KARACHI ON FEBRUARY 25, 2022.

Ghotki (HRNW) The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is all set for its Haqooq-i-Sindh March which will begin from Ghotki’s Kamoo Shaheed today (Saturday). Leaders from across the province have gathered near the Sindh-Punjab border.

PTI’s Sindh President Ali Zaidi is on his way to Ghotki talked to the media at the Sindh University Housing Society in Hyderabad. He said the government is determined to change the destiny of the province and its people who have been left to fend for themselves by the Pakistan Peoples Party.

“As soon as this ‘arrow’ [PPP’s election symbol] is broken, Sindh will stand united,” the minister said, confident that his party will win the upcoming general elections.

As a reminder of its protest, the ruling party has transported its 2014 containers to Ghotki too. The same one on which Prime Minister Imran Khan once said “ghabrana nae hay“.

Zaidi revealed that the march will start from Ghotki on February 26 and leave for Sukkur. On February 27, it will reach Shikarpur, Kashmore and Jacobabad and then Qambar Shahdad Kot and Larkana will be the next destinations.

On March 1, PTI supporters will encamp in Khairpur, Nowshero Feroze and Nawabshah, and then head to Sanghar and Mirpur Khas on March 2. During the trip, party leaders will address participants are various places.

The march will reach Umerkot, Thar Parkar and Badin on March 3 and after staying overnight they will head to Tando Muhammad Jam, Tando Allahyar and Matiari.

The next destination will be Hyderabad and then the march will reach Karachi on March 6.

 

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