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Former Sindh governor Kamal Azfar passes away
Former Sindh governor Kamal Azfar passes away

Business Recorder

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Former Sindh governor Kamal Azfar passes away

KARACHI: Veteran Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and former governor of Sindh, Kamal Azfar, passed away at the age of 95 in a hospital, here on Monday. He had been suffering from a prolonged illness. Kamal Azfar was widely regarded as a seasoned politician, having dedicated several decades of his life to public service. Azfar was a close aide of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and served in several key positions during his political career, including PPP Karachi president, Sindh finance minister, and eventually Sindh governor in 1995, appointed by then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He was also deeply involved in local housing development, particularly for low-income residents of the city's Lines Area. Leaders from across the political spectrum paid tribute to Azfar. Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah described him as a 'wise politician' whose services would be remembered. PPP Senator Sherry Rehman also expressed her sorrow, highlighting his role in shaping local government policy and his longstanding association with Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. |The late Azfar was educated at Government College Lahore, and Balliol College Oxford, and was called to the Bar at Inner Temple, London. A prolific writer, Azfar authored several influential works on economics, governance, and constitutional matters, including The Chinese Synthesis, Pakistan: Political and Constitutional Dilemmas, and Waters of Lahore.

PPP ramps up protest against canals
PPP ramps up protest against canals

Express Tribune

time03-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

PPP ramps up protest against canals

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Sindh chapter on Wednesday escalated its protest against the controversial six-canal project, announcing the second phase of its movement. In a video statement, PPP Sindh President Nisar Khuhro declared that torch rallies would be held across all tehsil headquarters in Sindh from Wednesday evening. He asserted that resolving Sindh's water crisis required sustained pressure through continuous protests, as water scarcity threatened the province's future and survival. "The six-canal project is detrimental to Sindh, and its people will never accept it," Khuhro asserted, adding that the PPP would persist in its protests until the plan is scrapped. Similarly, the PPP staged a torch rally in Lyari on Wednesday to protest against the controversial six-canal project on the Indus River. Former PPP Karachi President Najmi Alam, MPA Yusuf Baloch and PPP South District President Javed Nagori addressed the rally, reiterating the party's firm opposition. The speakers rejected accusations that PPP was silent on the issue, stressing that the party had formally demanded a meeting of the Council of Common Interests (CCI) to discuss Sindh's water rights. On the other hand, the Darya Bachao Tehreek (Save Indus Movement) also announced a series of protests against the alleged unlawful diversion of Sindh's water and the construction of six new canals. The movement has planned multiple demonstrations, beginning with a major rally in Gambat on April 3, followed by an awareness march from Sakrand to Hyderabad on April 5, culminating at Hyderabad's Hyder Chowk. Key political figures, including Sindh United Party President Syed Zain Shah, Dr Safdar Abbasi, Haleem Adil Sheikh, Ayaz Latif Palijo and Kashif Saeed Sheikh are expected to address the gatherings. A large protest will be staged outside Karachi Press Club on April 6, while a signature campaign will be launched in various cities of Nawabshah district on April 7 to mobilise public opposition. Protests against the construction of canals and corporate farming using waters from the IndusRriver continued on Eid day in Badin like other cities of Sindh. The atmosphere in the city resonated with slogans against the canals.

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