PTI General Secretary Dr Masroor Sial made a series of visits to different districts of Sindh in an effort to strengthen the party's grassroots presence in Sindh.
The move included workers' conventions, peaceful protests demanding the release of party chairman Imran Khan, and efforts to restore the party's "stolen mandate." Dr Sial was accompanied by other PTI leaders, including Ashfaq Ahmed Khalifa, Sam Khan, Moazzam Khan, Mola Bux Soomro, and Nazish Fatima. They toured Karachi, Thatta, Naushahro Feroze, Kandiaro, Khairpur, Dadu, and other cities over a span of five days.
The PTI delegates were warmly welcomed by the party's leadership from various divisions, including Hyderabad, Shaheed Benazirabad, and Sukkur. During the tours, the PTI leaders engaged with party workers, discussing strategies to bolster the organisation at the grassroots level. Worker conventions were held in several cities, and peaceful protests were organised to call for the release of Imran Khan and the restoration of the party's "stolen mandate."
Addressing these gatherings, Dr Sial claimed that PTI was the largest political party of the country, adding that its mandate in the recent elections was "snatched through a conspiracy." The current government has been imposed on people through illegitimate means, triggering economic turmoil, skyrocketing inflation, and rampant corruption, he added. "Illegal governments have bankrupted the country and deprived the people of basic sustenance."
He criticised the PPP and PML-N, saying that their political lifelines had come to an end. "The upcoming government will be led by PTI, with Imran Khan as Prime Minister," he claimed. Dr Sial described Sindh's law and order situation as dismal.
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