KARACHI, Feb 9: The Sindh National Party extending its support to the Pakistan People’s Party in the by-election being held today said that it had always raised the voice for the poor masses and struggled to strengthen the democracy.

SNP chief Amir Bhambhro was talking to the PPP delegation, led by Nisar Khuhro, that called on him to seek his support in the by-elections for the PPP candidates Nafees Sidiqui contesting for NA-250 and Sikander Shoro contesting for PS-71.

He said over 500 party workers would be present at the election camps to assist voters.

Both the leaders demanded caretaker government to ensure fair and free elections.

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