Man appeals for justice

Published July 9, 2007

NAWABSHAH, July 8: A man has asked the Sindh governor and chief minister to provide him justice as an influential landlord with the help of former District Coordination Officer wants to grab his agricultural land through fake documents. He threatened to end his life along with his family if justice was not done.

Mohammed Hanif Brohi of Sanghar said at a press conference here on Sunday that he had purchased about 64 acres of land with survey Nos. 59-60-61 and 62 from Malik Bashir Khan in 1986 along with all legal documents.

Going into detail he said an influential landlord of the area Kamaluddin Shar had prepared fake documents of his land with the help of a former DCO to seize the land.

The matter was brought before the DCO Sanghar who after verification gave verdict in his favour, he said and added: “Now the same people were trying to get the land by filing fake papers.”

Hanif Brohi requested the Sindh governor and the CM to provide him justice by directing concerned authorities to solve the matter and threatened to commit suicide along with his family if justice was not provided to him.

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