SNF calls for resolving Sindh issues
Mar 23rd, 2008 | By Sindh Today | Category: SindhHYDERABAD, Mar 20: Sindh National Front (SNF) has said they will give time to new government being formed by leadership of Pakistan Peoples Party and its allies to take up the issues confronting Sindh and resolve them on priority basis. Addressing a news conference on Wednesday, newly elected secretary general of SNF, Muhammad Ayub Shar said the country was faced with political and economical instability, price hike, lawlessness and unemployment. The items of common use are going out of reach of common men, he added.
The SNF leader said that in past it had been practice of new rulers that they threw burden of every evil on the outgoing government to save their face. He said if the new government did not give any heed to the issues of people, SNF would organize the peoples protest against it. He said SNF aims to hold study circles and other programs of political training for its workers at district and Taluka level to educate them.
He said the party would prepare Sindh case and bring it to media so that it could press government to resolve the issues. He said SNF was founded on 31 March 1989 as such they would celebrate its founding day on 31 March this year. The SNF leader said his party thought that its philosophy of nationalist politics had become successful as now every federalist party was talking of provincial autonomy and lose federation. He said many parties had adopted the manifesto of SNF, adding that the political philosophy of Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, chief of SNF had proved to be the source of riddance.
He remanded the issues of Sindh to new government which include Kalabagh Dam, the settlement of aliens in Sindh, giving control of Hyderabad and Karachi to real heirs, the breakaway of Hyderabad district into four, closing down doors of educational institutions for Sindh students, demolishing of Sindhi villages around Karachi. He said Sindh people by voting for PPP had given blank cheque to it and now it was to be seen what PPP did for its voters. He hoped that new leadership would come to expectations of Sindhis.








It is time that Sindhis, Baluchs, Punjabis and Pushtun are allowed to excercise their right of self determination which was denied to them when the Federation of Muslim majority states of the Indian sub-continent was being formed. This none-sense of Kherardad-e-Maqasad which is invention of the Muslims from the Hindu majority states should scraped.