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PPP Delegation Joins PML-F, Announces Decision

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A delegation from Keamari district’s PPP-affiliated leaders met with PML-F Sindh Secretary General Sardar Abdul Rahim. They announced their decision to join PML-F.

The list of those joining includes Noor-ul-Amin, Usman, Azeem, Abu Bakar Siddiq, Jafar Hussain, Muzammal Khan, Rais Khan, Muhammad Younis, Muhammad Yousuf, Ameer Hamza, Farhan, Habib-ur-Rehman, Abdul Haleem, Nasir Ahmed, Muhammad Shahzad, Zulfiqar Khan, Syed Dildar Shah, Nauman Khan, Jameel Ahmed, Imtiaz Ahmed, Zohaib Ahmed, Dilawar Hussain Shah, Daniyal Shah, Muhammad Sajjad, Muhammad Juman, Shoaib Khan, Aslam Jan, Faiq Ameen, Muhammad Ameer, Shahid, and Muhammad Zeeshan.

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PML-F Sindh leaders Waqar Jatt, Abdul Karim Shar, Keamari District President Nazir Ahmed Rand, Muzammal Shah were present.

Sardar Abdul Rahim said those joining PML-F made the right decision at the right time. He stated that PML-F follows ‘United Sindh, Strong Pakistan’ philosophy and is open to all backgrounds.

He alleged that PPP-led government deprived Keamari of basic civic facilities, led to widespread drug abuse, misappropriation of millions for development projects, and left many areas without essential services. Roads are poor, sewerage ineffective, healthcare and education inadequate.

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