NPP to back Muttahida in Nawabshah

Published December 12, 2007

NAWABSHAH, Dec 11: National People’s Party (NPP) announced here on Tuesday that it would support the Muttahida Qaumi Movement candidate for PS-24 Nawabshah city, Abdul Rasheed Bhayya, reports our correspondent.

This was announced by Abdullah Khan Chandio, president of NPP, Nawabshah, and other party leaders in a press statement.

They urged all the voters and supporters of NPP to vote for MQM.

They further said that taluka nazim had carried record development works in city and former Prime Minister Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jatoi would also visit Nawabshah soon and would meet different communities and seek support for the Muttahida Qaumi Movement candidate.

SESSION ENDS: Syed Kausar Shah Bukhari, District and Sessions Judge Nawabshah and District Returning Officer, has aid that all the people would be dealt equally without any discrimination or influence.

He was speaking at the concluding session of a training workshop of presiding officers at Teachers Resource Centre, here on Tuesday.

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