LARKANA: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief
Syed Must
afa Kamal said that no one could divide Sindh, lashing out at the federal and Sindh government for neglecting masses.
The former Karachi mayor was speaking to a PSP rally in PPP’s stronghold Larkana where he criticised those who talked
about dividing Sindh into two parts.
The mainly aimed at show and gather strength in the rural Sindh and challenge the ruling
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in the province. The PSP Chairman
Syed Must
afa Kamal and other central leaders delivered speeches on the occasion.
Must
afa Kamal criticised the federal government by highlighting Karachi’s worsening condition.
Kamal said, “Federal says Karachi is the heart of
Pakistan but what have they done for Karachi?”, kamal asked.
He asserted
that citizens are suffering due to wheat flour and sugar crisis.” Nothing has so far been done for the development of Karachi.
Notably, Kamal took a jibe at
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman by saying, “Bilawal Bhutto Zardari inaugurated water projects in Karachi after 13 years.”