Former PPP MNA Roshan Din Junejo laid to rest, Sanghar district announces three-day mourning
Sanghar (Hasnain Ashiq Saand) The funeral of senior Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, former Member of the National Assembly and head of the Junejo family, Roshan Din Junejo, was held in his ancestral village Sanjar Khan Junejo and attended by thousands of mourners, including prominent political and social figures.
The funeral prayers were joined by National Assembly Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, MNA Salahuddin Junejo, MNA Abdul Qadir Gillani, MNA Sadiq Memon, MNA Zulfiqar Behan, Sindh Home Minister Zia ul Hassan Lanjar, Sindh Minister for Culture Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Sindh Minister Makhdoom Mehboob-uz-Zaman, MPA Imdad Pitafi, former MNA Muhammad Khan Junejo, MPA Jam Shabbir Ali Khan, former Senator Malik Imamuddin Shouqeen, former provincial minister Faraz Dero, Khurshed Junejo, Arslan Islam Shaikh, Mashooq Chandio, Jam Nafees Ali Khan, former MNA Liaquat Mari, Ghulam Nabi Morai, Municipal Chairman Ghulam Murtaza Junejo, SSP Sanghar Abid Baloch, PPP leaders Sanwal Dero, Lala Muhammad Ayub Khan, Ali Ghulam Nizamani, former provincial minister Asghar Ali Junejo, Attaullah Junejo, Mazhar Junejo, Anil Gul Junejo, Jahangir Junejo, Makhdoom Ahmed Zaman, Imran Dhamarah, Aurangzeb Panhwar, Abdul Aziz Junejo, Imran-ul-Hasan Khawaja, Achar Sand, Ghulam Muhammad Saand and others.
Roshan Din Junejo was laid to rest in the historic Sayatan graveyard, with hundreds bidding farewell with tearful eyes. At the condolence gathering, political and social leaders paid glowing tributes to his lifelong services for PPP and the poor, saying he was a compassionate leader whose death had created a vacuum that would be difficult to fill. They expressed hopes that his son, MNA Salahuddin Junejo, would continue his legacy.
His sons, MNA Salahuddin Junejo and Ghiyas Din Junejo, along with his brother former MNA Muhammad Khan Junejo, are receiving condolences from relatives, supporters and well-wishers.
Meanwhile, the PPP Sanghar district chapter announced a three-day mourning, as confirmed by district president Ali Hassan Hingorjo and information secretary Imran Dhamarah in a joint statement.

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