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Kamal opens PSP regional office in Sukkur

Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) founder Mustafa Kamal said on Sunday every leader wanted to become prime minister of Pakistan but no one wanted to resolve problems facing the masses.

He expressed these views while addressing a rally in Sukkur where he also opened PSP’s regional office.

The former Karachi mayor said that funds taken from Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) were being used to destabilise the country.

“Thousands of people have been killed in the country. Country’s enemies are making brothers fight with each other,” he said.

He said RAW operation had not stopped, adding that RAW agents were brainwashing innocent kids.

Earlier upon their arrival, Kamal and Anees Qaimkhani were warmly received by party workers.

Meanwhile, unidentified hooligans pelted Kamal’s convoy with stones, rotten eggs and tomatoes. Banners installed in support of Kamal and his party in Sukkur had also been torn overnight.

Nevertheless, after PSP leaders’ visit to Sukkur, many key personalities and politicians are expected to announce their joining with the party. In this respect, a rally is being arranged near Shikarpur railway crossing which will be addressed by Kamal and other party leaders.

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