PSP to replace PPP in next polls: Kamal
By Our Correspondent
2017-10-11
T HATTA: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) founder and central leader Syed Mustafa Kamal has claimed that gone are the days when leaders used to capture power by misusing the ill-informed masses.
According to him, today is the time of rapid communication and people are well aware; they are looking forward to sincere leaders in national politics.
He said his party was gaining momentum and would prove to be an alternative to the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Sindh after the next general elections.
Addressing a gathering and later talking to reporters here on Tuesday at Makli Public Park during his first stop of organisational tour of Sindh in Thatta on Tuesday evening, Mustafa Kamal said the people of Sindh, especially of the historical district of Thatta, always supported the pro-democratic forces.
He was confident that in the next elections, those people would vote for PSP candidates so as to help resolve the crucial problems of interior areas.
He said the PSP was not the party of only Urduspeaking people, but also it was bringing in its fold a large number of people speaking other languages and belonging to different castes and creeds. It was a party of loyal and true Pakistanis, he said.
He said his party would do its utmost to root out corruption and bad governance from Pakistan and the real implementation of democracy would ultimately lead to the accountability of all those who looted and plundered the national exchequer. He asked people to elect the real public representatives through vote in the elections ahead. He said that over 70,000 children were dying in Sindh alone due to malnutrition and the population of the province was deprived of its legitimate rights of education, health, potable water and other facilities.
Others who accompanied him were Anees Qaimkhani, Ashfaque Mangi and Nasir Abbas.