A meeting of the Pakistan Peoples Party was held in Karachi under the chairmanship of Faryal Talpur, the central president of the PPP Ladies Wing and MPA, a press release said on Tuesday.
The provincial leadership of the party, including provincial ministers, elected assembly members from the Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, and Shaheed Benazirabad divisions, senators, and district officials attended the meeting.
Among them were Sindh PPP President Nisar Ahmad Khuhro, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, provincial General Secretary Waqar Mehdi, provincial ministers Sharjeel Inam Memon, Nasir Hussain Shah, Jam Khan Shoro, PPP Information Secretary Aajiz Dhamrah, and others.
In the meeting, arrangements were reviewed to ensure full public participation in the grand public jalsa to be organised on the anniversary of the Karsaz incident on October 18.
PPP leader Faryal Talpur directed that every effort be made to ensure that people do not face any obstacles or difficulties in reaching the public meeting. The participants of the meeting reiterated their commitment to ensuring full public participation in the Hyderabad jalsa.
Talpur stated that under the leadership of Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, millions of people will gather on October 18 to pay their respects to the martyrs of Karsaz. She added that the sea of people in Hyderabad on October 18 will send a powerful message that we have not forgotten our martyrs.
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