Bilawal’s train rally protest against unemployment, says Nafisa
SUKKUR: The PPP central information secretary and MNA Nafisa Shah Jillani on Monday said since the party had struggled against the dictators and the anti-democratic mindset from Zia era to Musharraf, the leadership is always made the target of state persecution.
Talking to media persons at Ranipur in Khairpur, Nafisa Shah said Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would lead a train rally Karwan-e-Bhutto to Larkana and will address the party workers and leaders at every stop. She said the proposed train rally would be the voice of the people of Pakistan against the soaring inflation and massive unemployment.
She said unemployment has become so widespread that thousands of applications were recently received against only 800 government posts in the railways. Terming Sheikh Rasheed as a puppet, she said PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto’s demand of resignations from the three federal ministers for contacts with the proscribed organisations is justified.
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