JSMM Chairman Accuses Pakistan of Suppression and Plunder in Sindh
JSMM Chairman Accuses Pakistan of Suppression in Sindh

The chairman of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) has accused Pakistan of engaging in systematic suppression and resource plunder in the Sindh province. In a recent statement, he highlighted the alleged exploitation of Sindh's resources and the marginalization of its people.

Allegations of Systematic Suppression

The JSMM chairman asserted that the federal government has consistently undermined the rights of Sindh's residents. He claimed that political and economic decisions have favored other provinces at the expense of Sindh, leading to widespread discontent.

Resource Plunder was another key accusation. The chairman alleged that natural resources from Sindh, including gas and coal, are extracted without fair compensation to the local population. He argued that this has resulted in economic disparity and underdevelopment in the region.

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Call for International Attention

He urged international organizations and human rights groups to investigate these claims. The chairman emphasized that the people of Sindh deserve equal rights and opportunities, and that the current situation is untenable.

The JSMM, a political party representing Sindhi nationalist interests, has long advocated for greater autonomy and fair treatment of Sindh within Pakistan. This latest accusation is part of an ongoing campaign to highlight perceived injustices.

Efforts to reach Pakistani officials for comment were unsuccessful at the time of this report. However, similar allegations in the past have been denied by the government, which maintains that it treats all provinces equally.

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