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PPP activists protest for basic civic facilities
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DADU: Activists of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) staged a protest rally and held a demonstration at Sehwani Chownk against the chairman of the Dadu town committee on Sunday in Radhan town for non-provision of the facilities of roads and drainage, and non-supply of drinking water to the village of Jam Khan Zardari in the limits of the Radhan town committee in Dadu district. Various social workers also joined in the protest led by M.B. Zardari and Asad Shaukat Zardari of the PPP. The protesters threatened to continue their protest if their genuine issues would not be resolved.
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