KARACHI: PSP chief Mustafa Kamal said on Monday that two generations had been wasted on Muttahida Quami Movement and it was now time for the people to fight for their rights.
"When will our going 'missing' and arrests stop?" he asked.
Mustafa Kamal said that it was his party which had saved the youth from destruction and put them on the right track. Addressing a crowd of supporters, Kamal said that when extortion money, animal hides, votes, money, donations, Zakat and lives were asked of supporters, they gave it without asking in return what benefit would be granted to them.
"For thirty years we have been pleading for medicines, water, peace and employment," he said. "Our mothers did not produce sons to be buried in graveyards," he said.
He further said that those who were joining his ranks were leaving their positions and titles.
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