Khushal Khan Kakar Arrives in Karachi, Announces Major Public Rallies in Hyderabad and Karachi

**Karachi:** Chairman of the **Pashtunkhwa National Awami Party (PNAP), Khushal Khan Kakar**, arrived in Karachi on an organizational visit to Sindh ahead of major public gatherings scheduled for **January 30 in Hyderabad (Hala Naka)** and **February 1 in Karachi Saddar**.
At Karachi Airport, he was warmly welcomed by a large number of party leaders and workers, including **Party Secretary General Khurshid Kakaji, Sindh Provincial President Syed Muhammad Sadiq Agha, Central Secretary Allah Noor Khan, South Pashtunkhwa Provincial President Nasrullah Khan Zarye**, and other senior members and activists. Children presented **bouquets** to Khushal Khan Kakar and showered flower petals as a mark of respect. Slogans such as *“Long Live Shaheed Usman Khan Kakar”*, *“Long Live Chairman Khushal Khan Kakar”*, and *“Long Live Vice-Chairman Mukhtar Khan Yousafzai”* echoed across the airport.
In his brief address, Khushal Khan Kakar thanked the Sindh leadership and party workers for the grand reception and urged them to **intensify organizational tours and public outreach campaigns**. He specifically called on the public in **Sindh, Karachi, and Hyderabad** to participate actively in the upcoming rallies and **unite for the protection of their national rights**.
Meanwhile, PNAP Sindh Provincial President **Nasrullah Khan Zarye** and other senior leaders, including **Muhammad Shah Khan, Syed Muhammad Yousaf Agha, and Fazl-ur-Rahman**, held a meeting with **Pashtun Qaumi Movement leader Dawood Khan Suleman Khel** and his team in Karachi’s Nazimabad area, inviting them to attend the **February 1 Karachi Saddar rally**. During the meeting, they emphasized the need for a **united struggle to address the grievances of millions of Pashtuns in Karachi and Sindh** and counter government injustices.
In the evening, a **grand dinner** was hosted in honor of party leaders at the residence of **Haji Sanaullah Khan** in New Civil Colony, Karachi.





