MIRPURKHAS, Feb 14: A leader of Sindh National Front of local chapter and an independent candidate for PS 64, PS 65 and PS 67, Asghar Narejo resigned from his basic membership of SNF and also withdrew in favour of the PPP candidate.

Citing reasons, he told journalists at a press conference here on Thursday that recent statements of chairman SNF Mumtaz Bhutto had forced him to quit the party.

Asghar Narejo remained within the fold of SNF for six years. He said instead of talking about Sindhi nation

Mumtaz Bhutto had only talked about Bhutto family. He claimed that such statements of Sardar Bhutto had damaged the Sindhi nation hence he decided to quit SNF.

His retirement would favour PPP candidates from PS-64, PS-65 and PS-67 constituencies.

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