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Zafar Channa Advocate elected president QAT Shikarpur chapter

By: Adeel Alvi
SHIKARPUR: Qomi Awami Tehreek (QAT) Shikarpur chapter held the elections for the year 2021 under the supervision of Jameel Lar and Advocate Shabir Jatoi at the Awami House Shikarpur.
According to results issued by Jameel Lar and Advocate Shabir Jatoi that Advocate Zafar Ali Channa was elected as President QAT, Senior Vice President Sayed Wajid Ali Shah, Vice President Imdad Soomro, Advocate Agha Fahad Ali, elected as General Secretary, Zaheer Junejo as Joint Secretary, Shahnawaz Abro elected as Treasurer, and Zahid Abro elected as Press Secretary for the year 2021 with a heavy majority of votes.
Speaking on the occasion, the newly elected president Zafar Ali Channa Advocate, said that the district administration and elected representatives of Shikarpur should take serious notice of increasing issues of Shikarpur because of people of Shikarpur have been suffering for a long adding the law and order in Shikarpur has also been worsening day by day.
The newly elected president further said that the reservations between police and public should immediately be removed and police also make their attitude towards the public as friendly for the larger interests of the public of Shikarpur.
Zahid Ghalo, Agha Waqar Durrani, Nihal Khan Bhanbhro, Haji Aghani, Adnan Sami Bhutto, Abdul Ghaffar, Mundar Kumar, Shahzoor Sanjrani, Zameer Ghanghro, Nek Muhammad Bhanbhro, and a large number of the workers of QAT participated and were optimistic for the newly elected body for the year 2021.

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