HYDERABAD: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) leader Anees Qaimkhani on Saturday expressed deep concerns over the unhygienic conditions in Hyderabad, while he claimed that Karachi and other cities of Sindh will face acute water shortage.
Qaimkhani said that the general elections 2018 are not a battle between political parties, but it will decide the fate of the future generations. He claimed that PSP will triumph in the next elections and that it will be a victory of Pakistan.
Criticising political rivals in Sindh, the PSP leader said that after having destroyed Hyderabad, how will Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) face the public and request for votes.
He added that despite being the second largest city of Sindh, Hyderabad is deprived of all basic needs. One can see broken roads, poor sewerage system and heaps of garbage. The whole city looks weird just because of the poor performance and negligence of the municipal bodies and PPP as well.
Qaimkhani also said that public will reject all false promises made by politicians and will favour Pak Sarzameen Party on July 25 by an overwhelming margin.