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Sindh opposition parties stage joint protest against LB law

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The opposition parties in Sindh Assembly including MQM-Pakistan and PTI have announced staging a sit-in in Karachi next week against the controversial local government law passed by the ruling PPP.

The opposition parties on Saturday staged a joint protest at Fawara Chowk in the metropolis against the PPP-led Sindh government, demanding it to repeal the “black law” immediately. Opposition Leader in Sindh Assembly Haleem Adil Sheikh, MPAs Khurram Sher Zaman, Nusrat Sehar Abbasi, Khawaja Izhar, MQM-Pakistan’s senior deputy convener Aamir Khan and others addressed the protesters. They claimed that the recently-passed Local Government Act has stripped the local body representatives of key administrative and financial powers.

“This ‘black law’ must be abolished forthwith as it will make people from Karachi to Kashmore powerless,” said MPA Abbasi while accusing the PPP-led government of attempting to usurp the rights of the people of the province.

“All ethnicities of the province have united against this law… Asif Zardari [PPP leader] must be trembling after seeing all federal parties joining hands against them,” said PTI lawmaker Khurram Sher Zaman.

Haleem Adil Sheikh said their movement was against the “corrupt rulers” of Sindh, who he said passed the controversial law through backdoor.

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