Managing operations: PSP sets up District West organising committee

Party is expanding rapidly, remarks leader.


Our Correspondent July 05, 2016
Waseem Aftab and Ashfaq Mangi of PSP's Central Executive Council also spoke on the occasion. PHOTO: PPI

KARACHI: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) launched an organising committee for Karachi's District West on Tuesday.

The new committee, comprising 48 members, would deal with matters pertaining to the district.

The party's senior vice-chairperson, Dr Sagheer Ahmed, while addressing the launch ceremony, stated that this [launch] is proof that PSP is expanding rapidly and reaching greater heights.

PSP is against the politics of weapons and those who engaged in the practice have destroyed the youth of the nation, he claimed, adding that the party is expanding its operations all across the country and people from all ethnicities are welcome to join it.  Those who held the mandate of the city have done nothing but lip service for the city and its citizens, remarked PSP leader Hafeezuddin on the occasion.



Political parties have created differences on linguistic basis, while PSP seeks to unite all the people under one banner and remove differences, he added.

Waseem Aftab and Ashfaq Mangi of PSP's Central Executive Council also spoke on the occasion.

Former Muttahida Qaumi Movement leaders Mustafa Kamal and Anis Qaimkhani had returned to Pakistan from the UAE on March 3 and launched a new political movement. About twenty days later, they unveiled the name of their party - PSP. The leaders opened their first office in the city on June 4 and announced the party structure on June 20.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2016.

 

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