HYDERABAD: President Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Sindh chapter Syed Shah Mohammad Shah announced that PML-N had decided to hold workers’ conventions across Sindh ahead of Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) long march from March, 23.

Speaking at a press conference in Latifabad at the residence of party leader Khalid Aziz Arain on Saturday, he said that long march would start from Karachi and would reach Punjab before coming to an end in Islamabad on March 23 under the aegis of PDM.

He said that PML-N would hold workers’ conventions right from Karachi to Kashmore and added that conventions would be addressed by some central leaders. He said that the conventions would be held in Sujawal on Feb 19, Hyderabad on Feb 20, Hala on Feb 21 and a conference would be held in Karachi on Feb 26 in collaboration with the Muslim League Lawyers Forum.

He maintained that conventions would be held in Sukkur and Dadu in March. He said that PTI government’s days were numbered and added that Prime Minister Imran Khan had to decide now whether he wanted to live in London or Pakistan.

He said that PDM and PPP had unanimity of views over dislodging of this government, and stressed that they would hold separate marches, but their goal was common.

PML-N MNA Kesso Mal Kheeal Das said that a historic sit-in would be held in Islamabad on Mar 23 and added that brisk political activities were going on in the country which were aimed at ridding people of the inept PM.

Published in Dawn, February 13th, 2022

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