JACOBABAD, Dec 5: Candidates in the by-election for the NA-210 Kashmore seat have geared up their campaign for the polling to be held on December 10. Three candidates are contesting the by-election. They are Mir Imran Khan Bijarani (PPP), Ghalib Khan Domki (PML) and Awami Ittehad’s Sardar Mohammad Salah Khan Golo.

All the candidates claiming to have enough support to win the seat. PPP candidate Mir Imran Khan Bijarani has said that he will win the elections as his father Mir Mehran Khan Bijarani had served people besides he was having the backing of PPP, which is the popular party of the country.

PML candidate, Mir Ghalib Khan Domki has recently defected the PPP and joined the PML. He claimed that PML had done record public welfare development works.

Awami Ittehad comprises different minor political parties and groups.

Its candidate Sardar Mohammad Salah Golo said that people had tried PPP and PML and now they would vote for him for a change.

Tough contest is expected between Mir Ghalib Domki of PML (Q) and Imran Khan Bijarani of PPP, in the by-elections in NA-210, adds our Sukkur correspondent.

The elections will be held on December 10, and the seat has fallen vacant due to the resignations of Mir Saleem Jan Mazari, who has become the District Nazim of Kashmore.

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