SUP Condemns Lawlessness Massive March Erupts in Upper Sindh

SUP Condemns Lawlessness in Upper Sindh

Focusing on the increasing unrest, the Sindh United Party (SUP) organized a protest march in Kandhkot on Friday, expressing their disapproval of the prevailing lawlessness in the region. The demonstration was sparked by the recent murder of two children, Gul Hassan, and Muzammil, a stark illustration of the area’s instability and the urgent need for action.

Protest March Against Rising Lawlessness

The march, which began at City Park and culminated at the local press club, saw participants carrying banners and placards. SindhNews.com reported that these displayed slogans condemning feudalism, tribal conflicts, and the police’s failure to maintain public safety. SUP leaders, including Dil Murad Dahani and Sarmad Jagirani, addressed the gathering, highlighting their concerns about the deteriorating security situation.

According to a spokesperson, the SUP leaders pointed out that the recent murders had frightened parents which made them stop their children from going to schools. The SUP leaders voiced their concerns over the hundreds of lives lost in tribal conflicts within Kandhkot-Kashmore alone; they criticized the inaction of the police in apprehending the perpetrators. The leaders also condemned the roles of feudal lords who they accused of prioritizing their own power over peace.

Conclusion

The SUP’s protest march served as a strong call to action, demanding that the government take immediate steps to end tribal feuds and ensure the safety of citizens. The demonstration highlighted the urgent need for addressing the root causes of lawlessness and restoring peace in upper Sindh. The demonstration also brought to light the issue of education which is greatly affected in these conditions.