Election campaign of Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) is in full swing in the metropolis by holding corner meetings, opening of election offices and distribution of pamphlets and handbills in national and provincial assemblies' constituencies. Syed Mustafa Kamal, Chairman PSP is leading the campaign in the city by addressing the corner meetings in various parts of the city.
Addressing at the opening ceremony of election offices at Orangi Town, FC Area and Al-Karam Square, Mustafa Kamal stated that people of Karachi had to decide whether they wanted a peaceful city or Karachi hit by terrorism and target killings.
He demanded that general amnesty should be given to youth of Karachi to bring them into mainstream. He said his agenda was to spread message of love and promotion of harmony in Karachi, which was suffered immensely due to hatred. "PSP is striving to give a better future to people of Karachi," he declared and appealed to masses not to hand over their future to forces, representing darkness and tyranny.
He deplored that Karachi, once recognized as the educated and model city in the country, is now identified because of heaps of garbage and ruined roads.
Meanwhile, Arshad Vohra, PSP candidate for NA-254 visited Bhai Jan Chowk and Mukka Chowk and met the people. He distributed the pamphlets inscribed with PSP's messages.
Mohammad Saad Siddiqui, candidate of PSP for PS-97 visited various parts in Korangi and informed the people about the manifesto of the party.
Farhan Javed, candidate for PS-88 met with the people at Falak Naz Apartments and appealed to the people to vote in favour of PSP.
PSP's candidates for NA-256 & PS-129 Adil Siddiqui and Faisal Moeez met the people with Block-N North Nazimabad and distributed pamphlets and informed the people about the manifesto of PSP.
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