LARKANA, May 8: The Chairman of Sindh National Front (SNF), Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, has urged the Sindhis to wake up and protect themselves and snatch their rights.

He was talking to journalists in Naugoth (Naudero) on Tuesday where he had gone to offer sympathy and support the relatives of Mohammed Ramzan Supro and Mumtaz Ali Supro who were kidnapped two days ago from the village.

Police claimed to have failed to find any clue to the kidnappers.

He said that one could see how Pathans and Balochs were fighting and now Punjabis had begun flexing their muscles against the rulers. But, he regretted that the Sindhis had confined themselves to crying.

He accused the DPO of Larkana of having links with the bandits and added that police were aware of the bandits’ activities and alleged that the kidnappers had handed over Punhal Mirani to the notorious bandit Nazroo Narejo and police were fully aware of it.

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