HYDERABAD, March 24 The Sindh United Party has warned of taking to streets if rulers continued using state power against the leadership and workers for raising their voice for the rights of Sindh.

The party spokesman Dr Dodo Maheri said this during a news conference at the press club here on Tuesday. The SUP was a democratic party and struggling for the rights of Sindh, including the ownership of its natural resources, he said.

The auction of Qadirpur Gas Field and other fields was stopped with the efforts of the JUP he said adding that the party also played its role in the movement for the restoration of judiciary. He said that this led to the arrest of hundreds of its workers along with the raid on the house of its chief in Jamshoro.

Dr Maheri ridiculed the so-called reconciliation policy of the government and said that there were great contradictions between its words and deeds. He said that while the government surrendered before the Pakistan Muslim League-N, it had also unleashed excesses against political parties in Sindh. He said the political activists in Sindh were being tortured and humiliated.

The rulers, he said, had adopted different policies at the centre and in Sindh as it was making reconciliatory efforts at one place and using state power against its opponents at the other.

The SUP was being targeted under a planned conspiracy with the registration of false cases against the party chief and workers, he said. Dr Maheri mentioned in detail victimisation of some of its leaders in Jamshoro district.

He condemned the role of Jamshoro DPO and alleged that he had unleashed terror against the leaders and workers just to please rulers and asked the rulers and district police to change its attitude towards the SUP and stop raids.

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