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Comrade Ghulam Rasool dies at 73
National
April 4, 2021
SUKKUR: A long struggle for the revolt through National Students’ Federation (Sindh) and Sindh Hari Committee has ended up with the death of Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito.
Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito has died at the age of 73 in Hyderabad. He was diagnosed with liver and kidney diseases. Rasool was the chief editor and publisher of a daily Sindhi newspaper, the ‘Sindh’. He always voiced for the peasants and poor farmers throughout his career. During the PPP’s previous regime, he had launched a long march from Hyderabad to Islamabad to raise voice for the rights of the peasants and poor farmers, and had observed 112 days token hunger strike in front of the Parliament in Islamabad.
Comrade Ghulam Rasool passes away
National
April 4, 2021
SUKKUR: A long struggle for the revolt through National Students’ Federation (Sindh) and Sindh Hari Committee has ended up with the death of Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito.
Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito has died at the age of 73 in Hyderabad. He was diagnosed with liver and kidney diseases. Rasool was the chief editor and publisher of a daily Sindhi newspaper, the ‘Sindh’. He always voiced for the peasants and poor farmers throughout his career. During the PPP’s previous regime, he had launched a long march from Hyderabad to Islamabad to raise voice for the rights of the peasants and poor farmers, and had observed 112 days token hunger strike in front of the Parliament in Islamabad.
THE audience listen to speakers at the gathering in Islamkot on Sunday. Dawn
MITHI: Leaders of Communist Party of Pakistan and Sindh Hari Committee have accused executives of mining firms engaged in coal extraction in different blocks of Thar Coalfields of failing to fulfill their commitments with the villagers who had to leave their homes and hearths due to massive mining in their area.
They said that unbridled greed of corporate sector had always brought miseries upon real owners of natural resources, minerals and fertile lands instead of ushering in any real progress. People in backward areas like Thar had been affected beyond repair and remedial measures, they said.