A family from Talhar has accused an influential group of attempting to forcibly occupy their ancestral land, claiming that the opponents plan to set fire to their own properties to frame them in false criminal cases.
The protest, held on Monday in front of the Press Club, was attended by Musammat Khatija, Ghulam Ali Rahookro, Muhammad Hassan, Musammat Saran, and Mahmood Musa from the village of Ismail Rahookro. They stated that their family holds legal documents for 55 acres of joint agricultural land passed down through generations.
Later at a press conference, the complainants alleged that Ibrahim among others, are attempting to illegally occupy their property using forged documents and other unlawful means.
The affected family expressed frustration with the authorities, stating that their efforts to seek justice through official channels have been met with pressure and threats instead of help. They reported being forced to appeal to numerous government offices without any resolution.
The protesters warned that if their legal rights are not upheld and their safety is not ensured, they will be forced to stage a larger demonstration to highlight their plight.
They made a direct appeal to the Sindh government, the Sessions Judge of Badin, the district administration, the DC of Badin, and the SSP of Badin. The family demanded that these authorities initiate a transparent investigation into the dispute, take decisive action against the use of forged documents, and provide protection to the rightful owners.