Under the leadership of Madam Naheed Khuhawar, Senior Vice President PTI Larkana Division, a massive protest and rally were organized in Shahdadkot demanding the release of Haleem Adil Shaikh, the Opposition Leader of Sindh Assembly. The rally witnessed a significant turnout as PTI supporters and local residents gathered to voice their concerns over the unjust detention of their leader.
A United Stand for Justice
The protest was led by Madam Naheed Khuhawar along with her dedicated team, including Aijaz Ahmed Mengal, Shahid Brohi, Jan Brohi, Mumtaz Mastoi, and other PTI representatives. The demonstrators carried PTI flags and chanted slogans against the political victimization of their leadership, emphasizing that the detention of Haleem Adil Shaikh was a direct attack on democratic values.
Public Outrage Against Political Oppression
Addressing the crowd, Madam Naheed Khuhawar condemned the unlawful arrest of Haleem Adil Shaikh and called it an act of political repression aimed at silencing PTI’s voice in Sindh. She urged authorities to ensure justice and uphold democratic principles rather than targeting opposition leaders for political gains.
A Message of Resilience and Determination
The rally in Shahdadkot was not just a demonstration but a clear message that PTI stands united against injustice. The protesters vowed to continue their struggle until Haleem Adil Shaikh is released and justice prevails.
Call for Nationwide Support
Madam Naheed Khuhawar also urged PTI workers and supporters across the country to stand in solidarity and raise their voices against political victimization. She emphasized that every Pakistani has the right to justice, and the suppression of opposition leaders must not be tolerated.
Looking Forward
With unwavering determination, PTI in Shahdadkot continues its efforts to fight for justice and democracy. Under the strong leadership of Madam Naheed Khuhawar, the movement for the release of Haleem Adil Shaikh is gaining momentum, reinforcing PTI’s commitment to a fair and transparent political system in Pakistan.

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