WATCH: Asif Zardari's brother-in-law threatens to halt water supply in case of no vote
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26 Jan 2024
Former President and Pakistan People's Party's co-chairman Asif Zardari's brother-in-law Fazlullah Pechucho threatened to suspend water supply to voters if they do not cast their votes in favor of the PPP on February 8.
A video shared by senior journalist Nisar Khokhar, shows Fazlullah Pechuho issuing a threat to cut off the water supply to voters who do not cast their votes in the upcoming general elections.
Speaking at a public rally in PS-40, Sanghar, Fazlullah Pechuho stated that voters should come out to vote for PPP candidates on February 8th by 12 PM. He warned that if voters do not turn up by noon, they will close the Jam Sahib canal.
Fazlullah Pechuho threatened that if Jam Sahib canal is closed, the water supply to those who do not vote will also be cut off.
He urged voters to cast their votes and, if they do not like the candidate, to cast a tactical vote for Bilawal Bhutto to become the Prime Minister.
It should be noted that the election schedule in the country is set for February 8th.
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