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August 27, 2002 Tuesday Jamadi-us-Saani 17,1423


SHIKARPUR: PPP resents new locations of polling stations



By Our Correspondent


SHIKARPUR, Aug 26: The PPP-nominated candidate for the National Assembly seat of Shikarpur, Aftab Shaban Mirani, has expressed dissatisfaction over arrangements for the ensuing general election.

He was talking to newsmen at the press club here on Sunday after visiting the camp of PPP hunger strikers in front of the press club.

Mirani said polling stations were arranged at what he called troubled areas to create difficulties for PPP candidates in the district.

He said polling stations were also shifted from one to other village in the constituency of Benazir Bhutto in Rato Dero and Miro Khan talukas.

The PPP leader said political parties, except government- backed parties, and people had rejected Gen Pervez Musharraf’s constitutional amendments and other non-democratic policies.

Answering a question, Mirani said more than 9,000 bogus votes were registered in Khanpur and other talukas of Shikarpur district and a complaint to this effect was pending with election authorities.

To another question, he said the PPP had not entered into any election alliance with other parties in Sindh as yet, except the seat-to-seat adjustment with the PML (N) in Punjab and with the ANP in NWFP.

He claimed his party would sweep the October election.

The president, NPP, Sindh, and the National Alliance-backed candidate for NA-202, Shikarpur, and PS-12, Khanpur, Dr Mohammad Ibrahim Jatoi, has said he believed in positive politics and rejected politics of agitation and plundering of the national exchequer.

He was talking at a dinner hosted by him for influential people of Shikarpur and Khanpur town at Jatoi House on Sunday night.

RELEASED: One of the three boys, who were kidnapped on Sunday night from the Panhwar village, was freed by his kidnappers near the Jagan link road on Monday.

However, the kidnappers asked Kamran Panhwar to bring Rs1,000,000 as ransom for the release of the other two, Asif Ali and Aijaz Ali.

It may be recalled that on Sunday night three boys — Asif Ali, Aijaz Ali and Kamran (all Panhwars by caste) — had been kidnapped while they were headed back towards their village on their bicycles after selling milk at the Shahul Sadhayo village.






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