PTI continues three-day march through Sindh
Nation is proud of the country's armed forces as well as sagacious decisions of PM, says Sheikh
HYDERABAD:
The Defence of Pakistan train march of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which started from Karachi, passed through various cities and towns of Sindh on Sunday on its way to Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab. The three-day march will make an overnight stay at Rahim Yar Khan and will return to Sindh where it will pass through Larkana, Kashmor Kandhkot, Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Dadu before concluding in Sehwan.
PTI’s Haleem Adil fears PPP may try to target him
While talking to the media, PTI Sindh Chapter General Secretary Haleem Adil Sheikh said the nation is proud of the country's armed forces as well as sagacious decisions of Prime Minister Imran Khan in the face of Indian aggression. "The Captain didn't hurl hollow threats like [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi, rather he took practical steps." Shaikh said the purpose of the march is to send a message that the people of Sindh stand in support of the army and will play their part for the defence of their motherland.
The Defence of Pakistan train march of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which started from Karachi, passed through various cities and towns of Sindh on Sunday on its way to Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab. The three-day march will make an overnight stay at Rahim Yar Khan and will return to Sindh where it will pass through Larkana, Kashmor Kandhkot, Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Dadu before concluding in Sehwan.
PTI’s Haleem Adil fears PPP may try to target him
While talking to the media, PTI Sindh Chapter General Secretary Haleem Adil Sheikh said the nation is proud of the country's armed forces as well as sagacious decisions of Prime Minister Imran Khan in the face of Indian aggression. "The Captain didn't hurl hollow threats like [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi, rather he took practical steps." Shaikh said the purpose of the march is to send a message that the people of Sindh stand in support of the army and will play their part for the defence of their motherland.