DADU: Three office-bearers of the Sindh Peoples Students Federation were injured on Saturday in a clash between two groups of the organisation over some differences.

District president of SPSF Nasraullah Panhwar had a heated argument with Shahbaz Panhwar, a brother of Mohammad Umer Panhwar, who was district president of Sindh Peoples Youth Wing, at the SPSF office but it soon descended into an armed clash between groups of their supporters.

Nasraullah Panhwar, taluka president SPSF Pervaiz Ahmed and taluka general secretary Riaz Ahmed of SPSF suffered injuries and were admitted to the Dadu civil hospital.

Police later arrested Shahbaz and were conducting raids on the residences of other activists involved in the clash.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2014

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