Criticizing those who remove 'muhajir' from the flag yet seek votes in its name: Afaq Ahmed

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Criticizing those who remove 'muhajir' from the flag yet seek votes in its name: Afaq Ahmed
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Addressing a gathering of workers in the Korangi Zone, Afaq Ahmad delivered a message to the youth from migrant backgrounds, urging them to steer clear of drug use.

He emphasized that these young individuals represent not only the hopes of their families but also the future of the entire migrant community. Ahmad stressed the importance of taking on responsibilities and likened the act of helping oneself to an addictive behavior. He urged the youth to cultivate a positive addiction to self-improvement, emphasizing that once someone becomes addicted to it, they cannot easily abandon it, nor can others free them from its grip.

Furthermore, Ahmad expressed concern about the regular incidents of citizens losing their lives during robberies in the city. He lamented the lack of justice for these victims and advised the audience that expensive phones alone cannot ensure their safety. Instead, he encouraged them to obtain firearms licenses and take measures to protect their families.

Afaq Ahmad also addressed the issue of individuals who had previously used the term "Muhajir" in a derogatory manner but were now seeking votes by invoking the same term. He viewed this as a betrayal of the Muhajir martyrs' sacrifice and urged the Muhajir community to use their votes as a means of holding those with vested interests accountable.

Senior Reporter at Pakistan State Time Covering different beats including Politics, Current Affairs & other news content.

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