By Masood Sattar Khan
(Pakistan News & Features Services)
(Pakistan News & Features Services)
The local artists of Badin, a town of Sindh, staged a protest demonstration against the alleged nepotism in distribution of ration.
They protested in front of the Tando Bago Press Club for what described as favouritism and nepotism in ration distribution.
Quite a few popular area artists, including singers, drum beaters, flute players and others, held the protest that was being led by renowned poet and singer Darhoon Dukhayal and others. They chanted slogans against unjust distribution of relief items among the people.
Talking to media on the occasion, the protestors claimed to have been deprived of assistance amid persisting lockdown in the city which had caused their unemployment and their families faced enormous trouble in making ends meet.
Stating they were fighting hard for economic survival, they expressed bitter disappointment with the government officers in their town.
“We had rushed to the Assistant Commissioner of Tando Bago for provision of ration but he paid no heed as such and we were disappointed with his attitude,” they revealed while appealing to the high ups for resolving their problems.
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