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Protesters in Pakistan's Sindh on Sunday raised placards of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other worlds leaders seeking their intervention in people's demand for freedom from Pakistan.

During a massive pro-freedom rally organised on the 117th birth anniversary of GM Syed, one of the founding fathers of modern Sindhi nationalism, protesters raised the placards of PM Modi, US President-elect Joe Biden, New Zealand PM Jacinda and other world leaders to seek their intervention for the freedom of Sindhudesh.

The mega rally took place in Sann town of Sindh in Pakistan and several protesters were seen holding placards of the Indian Prime Minister.

"Among all these barbaric assaults on its history and culture, and all these ages of occupation and dawns of independence Sindh has retained and maintained its separate historical and cultural identity as a pluralist, co-existent, tolerant and harmonious society where all the different cultures, languages and ideas of the foreign and native people have not only influenced each other but accepted and absorbed the common message of the human civilisation," Shafi Muhammad Burfat, Chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz, was quoted as saying by ANI.

Sindhudesh is a demand for a separate homeland for Sindhis which was emerged in 1967 under the leadership of GM Syed and Pir Ali Mohammed Rashdi. The protest was organised on the 117th birth anniversary of GM Syed.