Anwar Azim meets President Sadruddin Rashdi of Pakistan Muslim League Functional Sindh

Syed Sadruddin Shah Rashdi, President of Pakistan Muslim League Functional (PML-F) Sindh, highlighting the deteriorating law and order situation in Karachi, emphasized that children also face insecurity, while the increasing spread of drugs is endangering the younger generations, which is extremely concerning.

This statement came after a meeting between Rashdi and the newly appointed President of PML-F’s Karachi Division, Anwar Azim. Mr. Azim was congratulated on assuming his new responsibilities.

On this occasion, key party figures Sardar Abdul Rahim and Jamshed Khan were also present.

Mr. Rashdi indicated that party activities would further accelerate across the city. He also urged the youth to affiliate with the Pakistan Muslim League Functional.

Emphasizing the need for citizens to claim their rights, the provincial president stated that the public must awaken to secure their legitimate rights.

He stressed the need to end corrupt and incompetent governance.

Predicting a revolutionary era, Mr. Rashdi announced that 2026 is going to be a year of great change.

Addressing the city’s infrastructure challenges, he expressed concern over the lack of development work despite available funds, pointing out that most of Karachi’s urban infrastructure is in a dilapidated state.

Reiterating his call for collective efforts, the Functional League Sindh chief emphasized that public mobilization is crucial for the attainment of rights.