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PSP set to hold rally in Karachi today

Mustafa Kamal

Mustafa Kamal

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Pak Sarzameen Party is set for a power show on Sunday in Karachi. Chairman Mustafa Kamal will address the gathering.

As per the details, PSP will hold a rally at Bagh-e-Jinnah in Karachi on Sunday (today).

Preparations for the meeting have been completed.  A stage 120 feet wide and 40 feet high has been prepared for the meeting, which is scheduled to start at 4 pm.

According to sources, party flags, pictures of Mustafa Kamal, and banners on Penaflex have been put up in the hall on which various writings related to Karachi’s resources and problems facing it are listed.

Parking has been arranged at three different places for those who reach the venue. For the convenience of the people, three big screens have also been installed in Bagh-e-Jinnah.

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PSP founder Mustafa Kamal spoke to media on Saturday. He said that he will reveal to Karachi’s residents what their and Pakistan’s real issues are at the rally. He was overseeing the arrangements at the ground.

“We [Karachi] don’t want a [financial] package, but our rights.”

He also said that people who will attend the rally will do so willingly and no one will be forced. 

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