Independent Report. (Raj kumar) Sakrand. Nov. 14
In a recent press conference in Sakrand, Syed Zain Shah, President of the Sindh United Party, expressed concerns over the ruling People’s Party’s alleged manipulation of the electoral process, forcing opposition candidates to withdraw from elections.¹ Shah questioned the need for elections if they are to be won through force, citing low voter turnout and allegations of fraudulent voting in previous elections.
Shah accused the People’s Party of betraying the nation by compromising on the Indus River’s water resources, which he believes will be remembered as a treacherous act in history. He also demanded the immediate release of Imran Khan, condemning the government’s harassment and continuous imprisonment.
The Sindh United Party has a long history of advocating for democratic rights and provincial autonomy. Founded in 2006 by Syed Jalal Mehmood Shah, the party aims to give the people of Sindh control over their homeland and believes in more provincial rights. With its roots in Sindhi nationalism, the party has been a vocal opponent of the ruling party’s policies.
Fair Elections_: Free from force and manipulation
– _Provincial Autonomy_: Equal representation and autonomy for provinces
– _Social Justice_: Addressing poverty, illiteracy, and discrimination
– _Imran Khan’s Release_: Immediate freedom from imprisonment
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