Procession against demolition of huts

Published February 25, 2006

KHAIRPUR, Feb 24: Residents of Garhi Pul and Unnar colonies and the Shaikh locality took out a procession here on Friday in protest against demolition of their huts by the Khairpur taluka municipal administration.

The protesters, led by People’s Party Parliamentarians leader Zamir Shaikh and folk singer Ghulam Shabbir Shaikh, raised slogans against the TMA and blocked the road. They burnt tyres on the Garhi Pul.

They marched through different roads and held a demonstration outside the DPO office.

Talking to journalists, the protesters criticized the TMA for demolishing their huts on Thursday with the help of police.

They alleged that TMA officials, police and some private persons had tortured residents protesting against demolition of their houses.

They said that in the name of removing encroachments, they were being victimized as they were supporters of the PPP.

BODY FOUND: The body of a woman was found in the Mirwah Canal near the Kotdiji regulator here on Friday.

The woman, Zamiran Kandhro, 30, had allegedly been killed by her husband, Sher Mohammad, who is said to be a police constable, four days ago.

It is said that the accused took his wife to the shrine of Sufi Murad Faqir Kotlu in the Kotdiji taluka and on return, killed her with a dagger and threw the body into the canal.

The Kotdiji police have arrested the accused.

GROWERS: A large number of date palm growers held a meeting to discuss the situation arising out of a virus attack on their crops.

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