SNF intra-party polls results

Published August 1, 2002

LARKANA, July 31: The results of the Sindh National Front (SNF) party polls were announced on Wednesday.

It was chaired by the acting chairman of the Central Election Committee of the SNF.

Announcing the election results, he said Raees Liaquat Ali Abro and Abdul Wahab Bhutto had been elected as president and general secretary of the SNF, Larkana District, respectively, while Gulab Khan Soomro, Bashir Ahmed Cholyani, Nooruddin Bhutto, and Mohammed Bakhsh Kumbhar had been elected as the party’s senior vice president, vice president, deputy general secretary (finance), and information secretary respectively.

The new body for the Larkana Municipal Corporation was also elected. Munir Ahmed Tunio and Mohammed Ibrahim Abro were elected as its president and general secretary respectively.

Elections for all the seven Talukas of Larkana were also held.

Gul Mohammed Jakhrani, central general secretary of the SNF, and Amir Bakhsh Bhutto said that the SNF would field its candidates in the ensuing elections.

STATEMENT: A girl, Hafeezan Sangah, who was kidnapped in mid-July, in her statement before the magistrate after recovery on Wednesday accused a man, Bagh Ali Umrani, of raping her.

She stated before the court that was being kept in a room from where she escaped on late Tuesday night dodging her captives.

She was kidnapped from the locality of Hoshoo here on July 15 and a kidnapping case had been registered against Bagh Ali, Ali Sher, Allahdino and Ms Gulshan.

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