PPP workers join PML-N

Published November 13, 2008

LARKANA, Nov 12: General Secretary of the PPP Women Wing Mirokhan taluka and member of Drib Chandio Union Council, Zaibunnisa Chandio, along with 100 workers joined the PML-N on Wednesday.

The decision was made after meeting the President PML-N Larkana district Babu Sarfaraz Jatoi.

Zaibunnisa alleged that the real workers of PPP were being ignored as promises made to them earlier were not honoured.

The unprecedented price rise, increasing crimes and worsening law and order situation have added to the miseries of people, she said.

Reposing confidence in the leadership of Nawaz Sharif she hoped that he would pull the country out of crises. illegal detention: The judicial magistrate of Shahdadkot, during a surprise visit on Wednesday, recovered two illegally-detained men from the Shahdadkot, police station.

The action was taken on an application of Imam Brohi who told the court that the police had picked up his two relatives and kept them in illegal confinement though there were no cases against them.

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