A convoy of workers left Insaf House Sukkur to Ghotki which was led by PTI Sindh President Ali Zaidi and General Secretary Mobin Jatoi after addressing a large gathering of workers in Sukkur.
The march will head towards Shikarpur, Kashmore and Jacobabad today after reaching Sukkur. March participants will be welcomed by local leaders in Shikarpur, Kashmore and Jacobabad.
The Sindh Huqooq March is scheduled to reach Karachi on March 6 after passing through 27 districts of the province. Addressing the workers, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that time has come to hold PPP accountable for “its corruption.”
“I urge PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto to give an account of our rights,” he said, adding that the people of Sindh have been “suffering” for 15 years.
Qureshi further added that he would give Prime Minister Imran Khan the message that Sindhis are ready and he should soon visit as people are ready to welcome him.
Sharing the video of his welcome, the minister wrote: “The historic reception of the PTI convoy and the grand start of the Sindh province to join PTI’s march in order to get rid of the PPP government. “People of Sindh must turn up for Sindh Huqooq March of PTI to get rid of Zardari mafia,” he said in a tweet while urging them to stand by the federation and reject the parties relegated to the regional level.
He further stated that the PTI is the only federal party that had a national agenda. Qureshi said “Keeping in view, the democratic traditions, let’s present your stance, allowing us to exercise the same.” He hoped the PPP’s Sindh government would not create hurdles in the way of rally as the PTI had no other intentions. “I want to remind if our processions or party workers are targeted, the PTI workers in Punjab will be noting such things,” he cautioned. The PTI leader further urged the people of Sindh to think about their future as they had been bearing a government for the last 15 years that had burdened them with its corruption. “Time has come to break shackles of slavery and move ahead. It is a message, a philosophy and a manifesto,” he said, adding that PTI was offering the Sindh people an alternative to what they had been experiencing for more than a decade.