To show and gather strength in the rural Sindh and challenge the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the province, the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) has started preparations for a public meeting in the PPP’s stronghold of Larkana on January 24.
The PSP leadership, including its chairman Mustafa Kamal, has been visiting the various areas of Sindh to persuade the people to attend the event. PSP President Anis Kaimkhani has already been on a tour of various districts of Sindh along with other key leaders of the party, including Ashfaq Mangi and Shabbir Ahmed Qaimkhani.
Anis would also monitor the party’s arrangements for the Larkana rally and meet the elders of different communities and associations of different areas, read a statement issued by the party. It added that leaders of various communities in the rural Sindh had invited the PSP leadership to their areas after joining the political party.
This week, Kamal spoke to a number of gatherings in Karachi where he said his party's mass mobilisation drive would further be intensified after its rally in Larkana on January 24. “A large number of residents in Sindh are disappointed with the incumbent federal and provincial governments,” he said while talking to a training session of workers at the Pakistan House, the PSP headquarters, this week.
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