BADIN, July 24: The Khushhal Pakistan Panel naib nazim of Tarai union council of Fazil Rahu taluka, Mr Allah Nawaz Nizamani, has accused the Kario Ghanwar and the Golarchi police of harassing PML-Q workers.

Talking to journalists here on Thursday, Allah Nawaz alleged that the government had unleashed a rein of terror against the rival political parties’ activists and forcing relatives of local body representatives to vote against Khushhal Pakistan nazim during a no confidence motion.

He said he would not cast his vote against Fazil Rahu taluka nazim Mohammad Aslam Rahu in the no confidence move and had gone into hiding.

He said that Kario Ghanwar police had arrested his brother Mukhi Nizamani and he was challaned under Section 13-D of Arms Act a week ago only to pressurise him.

He said that his brother was rearrested by Kario Ghanwar and Golarchi police from outside the district jail when he was released on bail.

He said the PML-Q workers were being implicated in concocted cases.

When contacted, Mr Rahu said that the PML-Q activists would never accept other party leaders despite pressure.

He demanded an end to victimising the PML-Q workers. —Correspondent

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