PkNAP to Hold Public Rally in Hyderabad Tomorrow, Invites Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party; 40 Families Join the Party

**Hyderabad:** Preparations are in full swing for the public rally being organized by the Pakhtunkhwa National Awami Party (PkNAP) on January 30 (Friday) at Hala Naka, Hyderabad. The rally will be addressed by PkNAP Chairman Khushal Khan Kakar and Central Secretary General Khurshid Kakaji.
In connection with the rally and political outreach, a representative delegation of PkNAP visited various political circles. The delegation, led by South Pakhtunkhwa Provincial President Nasrullah Khan Zarey, Sindh Provincial Secretary Shafee Tareen, Nizam Khan Kakar, Ali Muhammad Tareen and Hyderabad District Secretary Syed Javed Agha, visited the central secretariat of the Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party (STP).
During the meeting, the delegation held discussions with STP Central Secretary General Hot Gangar, Central Vice Chairman Haider Shahani, Central Joint Secretary Qadir Chamand, Dr Mazhar, Ashiq Solangi, Ahmed Nawaz Brohi and Jan Muhammad Junejo. The leaders emphasized the need to intensify the ongoing struggle for national rights of the Pashtun and Sindhi people, along with all oppressed nations across the country.
Both sides agreed that unity and solidarity among oppressed nations is the need of the hour and that a joint national agenda is essential to collectively pursue political, economic and social rights. They also stressed strengthening mutual consultation and political cooperation to effectively highlight public issues.
On the occasion, PkNAP leaders formally invited STP leadership to attend the Hyderabad public rally. The invitation was warmly accepted, with STP leaders assuring full cooperation and participation.
Meanwhile, in Ganji Takar, Hyderabad, around 40 families belonging to various communities announced their joining of the Pakhtunkhwa National Awami Party. Addressing a welcoming ceremony, PkNAP Provincial Secretary Shafee Tareen, Nizam Khan Kakar and Syed Javed Agha welcomed the new members and termed their decision a matter of pride for the party.
The leaders reiterated that PkNAP has always remained a strong voice for public rights and will continue to raise its voice on every forum for the legitimate rights of all communities, particularly those residing in Sindh. They reaffirmed the party’s commitment to resolving public issues, promoting national harmony and strengthening democratic values through continued political struggle.





