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May Day is our day says Communist Party of Pakistan!

Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) and its Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik admit this fact that till by now our party have failed to mobilize the working class in Pakistan on one platform on May Day.   And the result is that the working class have celebrated the May Day with those political parties like Pakistan Peoples Part (PPP), Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and some others right wings and religious parties.   It is an open secret that the PPP, PMLN, PTI and all other right wings parties are pro-capitalists and anti to the ideology of…

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No to Cricket yet Modi visited Pakistan. Is it diplomacy or hypocrisy says the Communist Party?

Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) and its Chairman Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik have welcomed the Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi to the soil of our motherland Pakistan for a short visit on the personal residence of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif at Jati Umra near Raiwind. No to Cricket yet Modi visited Pakistan. Is it diplomacy or hypocrisy says the Communist Party? Modi is a well-known anti Muslim and anti Pakistan and his visit to Pakistan would bring any peace or not is difficult to predict for the time being. For the last more than sixty…

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CPP rejects Local Government Ordinance, 2012.

(ATTOCK – September 08, 2012)          Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) has rejected Local Government Ordinance, 2012 which has been promulgated in Sindh province. The CPP Central Chairman, Engineer Jameel Ahmad Malik vehemently stressed and said that this ordinance is an act to divide sindhis and non-sindhis in Sindh province and which benefits only MQM. MQM is not a mainstream political party, it represents only a limited ethnic group. A democratic government should not have done this being or symbol of federation. It would be better option if the parliament had recommended its.

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