KARACHI: Jeay Sindh Mahaz (JSM) Kahliq Junejo group on Tuesday organised a protest sit in outside the Karachi Press Club against the protest government for regularising Bengalis and other illegal migrants in the province. JSM Chairman Abdul Khalique Junejo criticised the Pakistan People’s Party for its role in the 1973 Constitution and of episodic changes in foreign and interior policies which have been formulated by different rulers. The policies have resulted in the human migration of 10 million people to the province of Sindh, he said. He termed it a reason behind terrorism, extremism, employment and many other issues in the province. The illegal migrants, who have settled down in Sindh, were making the local population a minority in their own motherland, he said. He said that his party condemns the act of the government to regularise 115 slums of Bengalis in the province. “Flood victims of 2010, are those people, who voted for the PPP and brought the party to power but the party have hurled them out from Karachi as the party always makes decisions that are against its voters and people of Sindh,” he added. The JSM chairman and other leaders demanded of the government to withdraw its decision which is in favour of illegally residing Bengalis and all outsiders. They demanded of the government that these migrants should be sent back to their own countries. They said that the migrants should not be given the voting right, employment opportunities and the right to own a property in the province.