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PSP to hold protest against disputed figures of population census

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Mustafa Kamal lambastes Sindh govt for Karachi's sorry state of affairs

Mustafa Kamal lambastes Sindh govt for Karachi’s sorry state of affairs

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Chairman Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Mustafa Kamal on Sunday announced to hold protesting rally in Karachi on January 10 against contentious figures of population census.

According to the details, party chief Mustafa Kamal while addressing a press conference said that the federal government was not prepared to count an actual figure of the population of the city.

He added that, “We would go to any length for correction of the census figures of Karachi’s population.”

“The PSP will hold a rally from Pakistan House to Karachi Press Club on January 10 in the initial stage,” PSP leader said.

PSP Chief called general public to participate in the party’s rally and the public meeting on January 10.

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He blasted the People’s Party holding it responsible for devastation in Sindh from Karachi to Kashmore.

He said, the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf  (PTI)  was calling the local government system a solution of problems when it was not in the government but now no serious step being taken for it.

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