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Monday, July 11, 2022

The labor movement in Pakistan is fighting for its survival, Habib-ud-Din Junadi

 The capitalist and industrialist class is attacking with all its might to destroy this movement with the backing of the establishment, the statement said.

Karachi (News advertisment Latest - NNI. July 09, 2022) The labor movement in Pakistan is fighting for its survival while the capitalist and industrialist class with the backing of the establishment is attacking with full force to destroy this movement. These views were expressed by Habib-ud-Din Junadi, President, People's Labor Bureau, Sindh, in honor of People's Labor Bureau leaders Khaqan Mirza and Shahid Alias, who are visiting Pakistan from UK and Turkey. He was addressing a reception given in honor of the guests by the leaders of the party.

Deputy General Secretary of Labor Bureau Sindh Liaqat Ali Magsi, Information Secretary Saleem Soomro, General Secretary of Karachi Division Hussain Badshah, KMC People's Officers Association leaders Minhaj-ul-Haq and Anwar Baloch, Labor leaders Fahim Sabir and Irshad Khan Swati graced the occasion. Manzoor Mallah, Elected Scholar, Ahmad Nawaz, Ejaz Abbasi, Syed Khurshid Mehdi, Ashfaq Awan, Fateh Muhammad Babu, Jan Dad Khan and Amin Baloch also addressed the gathering.

Habib-ud-Din Junadi further said that on the other hand, we have a fascist political party and its backers with the nefarious aims of abolishing parliamentary democracy and establishing presidential dictatorship and repealing the 18th amendment to the provinces. Conspiracies to deprive people of their rights continue. He said that the fact that the real target of the fascist forces was not the 18th Amendment but the parliamentary system of government that had abolished it and established a presidential system of government had once again plunged the country into the clutches of a self-styled Field Marshal Ayub Khan-style civilian dictatorship. Go

He added that for a stable parliamentary system, it was essential that the working class be represented in the National and Provincial Assemblies and the Senate of Pakistan. At the end of his talk, he said that the working class would continue its struggle under the leadership of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto for the protection of parliamentary democracy and the 18th Amendment in any situation.

Earlier, People's Labor Bureau leaders Khaqan Mirza and Shahid Elias, who visited Pakistan from the UK and Turkey, addressed the event and called on the People's Labor Bureau to protect the rights of workers living in Pakistan's semi-feudal and capitalist system. Tribute to the struggle. Khaqan Mirza, General Secretary of the People's Labor Bureau UK, told the gathering that the working class and their trade unions in the UK enjoy full freedom of movement and legal protection, with the railways and mining unions there for several months. By striking, they are claiming their legal rights from the state.

At the beginning of the ceremony, the guests were presented traditional Ajrak and flowers of Sindh while at the end, the birthday cake of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was also cut.


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