SANGHAR, Dec 11: People's Party Parliamentarians' chief Makhdoom Amin Fahim has expressed grave concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Sindh and demanded holding of general elections.

He was talking to newsmen at Khipro on Saturday.

He said that the kidnapping of judges indicates worst law and order situation.

The kidnapping of ordinary people have become order of the day but the Sindh government has failed to improve the law and order condition.

He also demanded fresh national elections to restore democracy in the country.

Mr Fahim said that in coming elections the PPP will emerge as a single largest party of the country and Benazir Bhutto will soon return to the country.

Later, he went to Keti Belo for hunting partridges. He also went to the house of Haji Jan Mohammad Hingorjo to offer condolence on the death of his son.

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