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PPP leaders, workers from Keamari join PML-F

Sardar Abdul Rahim further said that roads are in poor condition, sewerage system has become ineffective


Our Correspondent June 11, 2026 1 min read

KARACHI:

A delegation of active leaders and workers from various areas of Keamari district, previously affiliated with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), met Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F) Sindh Secretary General Sardar Abdul Rahim at Functional League House in Clifton and announced their decision to join the party.

Those joining PML-F included Noor-ul-Amin, Usman, Azeem, Abu Bakar Siddiq, Jafar Hussain, Muzammal Khan, Rais Khan, Muhammad Younis, Muhammad Yousuf, Ameer Hamza, Farhan, Habib-ur-Rehman, Abdul Haleem, Nasir Ahmed, Muhammad Shahzad, Zulfiqar Khan, Syed Dildar Shah, Nauman Khan, Jameel Ahmed, Imtiaz Ahmed, Zohaib Ahmed, Dilawar Hussain Shah, Daniyal Shah, Muhammad Sajjad, Muhammad Juman, Shoaib Khan, Aslam Jan, Faiq Ameen, Muhammad Ameer, Shahid, Muhammad Zeeshan and Ali Asghar, among others.

PML-F Sindh leaders Waqar Jatt and Abdul Karim Shar, Keamari District President Nazir Ahmed Rand, Muzammal Shah and other party officials were present on the occasion.

Addressing the delegation, Sardar Abdul Rahim said that those joining PML-F had made the right decision at the right time. He stated that the party follows the philosophy of 'United Sindh, Strong Pakistan' and serves as a political platform open to people from all backgrounds regardless of ethnicity, language, colour or religion.

He alleged that the PPP-led government had deprived the people of Keamari of basic civic facilities. He claimed that drug abuse had become widespread in the district and that millions of rupees allocated for development projects had been misappropriated. According to him, many areas of Keamari still lack essential services, giving the impression that the district has been pushed back by a century.

Sardar Abdul Rahim further said that roads are in poor condition, the sewerage system has become ineffective, while healthcare and educational facilities remain inadequate.

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