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Local body Elections: Shamsur Rehman, Ward No. 03, was kidnapped from Peshawar:

Peshawar: A candidate name as “Rehman” was kidnapped last night on April 25, 2015, he was contesting for the election held in Peshawar
He has a lot of supporters and is a member of Muslim League (PML), police has added it in there record, but still no success.
A president of PML Aurangzeb Muhammad blamed in an interview that Rehman was kidnapped by his opponents in elections, but after investigation the result comes out.
Before the time it couldn’t be able to say that opponents are the responsible.
But it was a great incident while local body election. The case shouldn’t be catering to head of police in Peshawar that the matter should be resolved as soon as possible.
After a period 17 years, in 42 cantonment boards across the country people vote to elect their local government representatives on Saturday.
As per official sources, voting started early at 8 am with enthusiasm seen in the masses. As many as 1.8 million people will vote to elect 199 representatives for general seats.
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Local body Elections: Shamsur Rehman, Ward No. 03, was kidnapped from Peshawar


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