Land case fake, says MPA Chandio

Published April 12, 2005

NAWABSHAH, April 11: MPA Ghulam Qadir Chandio of the People’s Party Parliamentarians has warned that if any harm was caused to his person or family, the adviser to the Sindh chief minister, Mr Ghulam Rasool Unnar, and the District Police Officer of Nawabshah would be responsible for that. Talking to this correspondent at the district jail here on Monday, he claimed that he had nothing to do with the land in deh 38 and 40, Dad, while his brother Ghulam Hyder Chandio had purchased the land eight years back and they had all documentary evidences.

He said that he was implicated in a fake criminal case under a conspiracy hatched by Mr Unnar and Abdullah Chandio and the plan was finalised during visit of the Sindh chief minister to Nawabshah on April 2 last.

TEACHERS’ INTERVIEW: The education department announced fresh dates for interviews of primary, junior and high school teachers here on Monday.

Quoting the newly-appointed Executive District Officer Education Mohammad Hassan Mahar, the District Officer, Academic and Training, Abdul Maalik Lakhmir, said that interviews of primary, junior and high school teachers were postponed earlier, would be conducted from April 19.

He said that schedule of interviews would be announced on Tuesday which would commence from Taluka Sakrand.

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