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Police fail to recover missing woman, daughter: Activists protest in Pakistan's Sukkur

| @indiablooms | Dec 18, 2023, at 08:34 pm

A large number of activists belonging to different political and nationalist parties, as well as social organisations and human rights groups, recently participated in a protest march in Pakistan's Sukkur region against the failure of police to recover a missing woman and her two-year-old daughter.

The march was organised by the Awami Workers Party (AWP).

The victims had been abducted some 10 months ago in Kandhkot, AWP leaders said. The ‘march on foot’ was started from Kashmore on Friday, reports Dawn News.

Those leading the march included AWP’s Abdul Hameed Khoso, Imdadullah Khoso, Farooq Naich and Saeed Ahmed.

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