Labor Unions asked to unite

By Akhter Laghari
MORO: Laborer leaders declared that social class based system is cause root of exploitation, atrocities and cruelty meted out to labourers and they said that all unions will have to get united to struggle against exploiting system.
This they said while addressing a function organized by Trade Union Action Committee here on Tuesday in order to mark International Labor Day at Taluka Council Hall. Leaders vowed to demolish this system and to constitute a new system free of exploitation.
Faqir Mohammad Ayub Bihan, Taluka Nazim, Dr. Jam Noor Mohammad, Razaq Mastoi, Mohammad Hashim Khoso, Younis Rao, Ghulam Farid Kalhoro and others addressed the event.
Man electrocuted
Thirty-year-old Mumtaz Ali hailing from Ward-19 received electric current and died of current here on Tuesday. He used to repair TV, radios and tape recorders.
4 robbers loot vehicles
Four armed men blocked a link road at a Bihan Goth near Moro and stopping vehicles from both sides stormed into them and looted all passengers at gunpoint here on Tuesday.
After robbing off cash, valuable belongings, cell phones and precious things ran away by resorting to aerial firing. In meantime, robbers injured a motorcyclist by beating him with buttons of Kalashinkoves, when he mustered dare to challenge their ill action.
SHO suspended
District Police Officer suspended Station House Officer of Gachero and ordered him to present in the Line, as he was found guilty in arresting a Hari leader in a false case.
Reports reaching here on Tuesday said that some anarchists lit the fire in stockpile of grain of Mohammad Ayub Bughio, reducing it to ashes made off.
The incident was brought in the notice of concerned police station, but it did not take any step in this regard. As a result, Mohammad Ayub Bughio and his relatives demonstrated at Moro Press Club to protest against atrocities of police that infuriated SHO Fateh Aiwan, who arrested Mohammad Ayub Bughio in the case of motorcycle theft of which DPO Arfan Baloch took notice and looking into the matter suspended him and directed him to present in the Line.
Mohammad Paryal passes away
Mohammad Paryal Umerani in the age of sixty passed away here on Tuesday and was also laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard.
However, a large number of citizens participated in his funeral prayers and offered condolence with his heirs on his death.




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