MQM-P rally in Hyderabad on 8th
By Monitoring Report
December 04, 2017
HYDERABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan chief Dr Farooq Sattar said the party will stage a rally at Hyderabad’s Akbari Ground on December 8, Geo News reported.
The MQM-P chief was addressing a press conference Sunday along with other party leaders in the city.
He lamented that the people of Sindh were paying more taxes than other provinces; however, they are still being deprived of their rights and resources. He said the upcoming rally in Hyderabad is of utmost importance, vowing that the party aims at freeing the people of the province from feudal setup.
The MQM-P chief was addressing a press conference Sunday along with other party leaders in the city.
He lamented that the people of Sindh were paying more taxes than other provinces; however, they are still being deprived of their rights and resources. He said the upcoming rally in Hyderabad is of utmost importance, vowing that the party aims at freeing the people of the province from feudal setup.
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