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Pakistan People's Party has always tried to solve the

 basic problems of all the people living in cities and

 villages without any difference. Syed Sardar Ali Shah.

Merpur khas.

 The swearing-in ceremonies of District Council, Municipal Committee and 7 Town Committees of Umarkot were held today at different places. Deputy Commissioner MB Raja Dharijo, District Council Chairman Haji Muhammad Bagapalli, Vice Chairman Mian Haji Khalid Vilhari, Municipal Committee Chairman Saif Allah Khalid Siraj Soomro and Vice Chairman Kumar Talwani took oath in the District Council. On this occasion, Provincial Minister of Education and Culture Syed Sardar Ali Shah, District Election Commissioner Lotf Ali Mastoi, Chairman of Management Committee of Press Club, Rasool Bajsh Rahmadani, party officials and workers, civil society and others were present in the ceremony. That the Pakistan People's Party has always tried to solve the basic problems of all the people living in cities and villages without any difference and to fulfill the promises made by martyr Ms. Benazir Bhutto to be elected to the District Council and Municipal Committee. Candidates are family people, no one is family by money or possessions, those are family people who have a spirit of service at their core, every effort should be made to solve the problems of all the people living here. Local council is a small parliament. It is from here that people reach the provincial and federal parliaments by serving the people. I congratulate the Vice-Chairmen with the hope that they will continue to serve the people. After the swearing-in ceremony of the District Council, Municipal Committee and Town Committees, the workers of all the parties raised slogans in favor of their respective leaders and the halls echoed with slogans.

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