Daily Nation Newspaper

PROTECT KALOMO PF, POLICE PRODDED

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By MUKOSELA KASALWE THE Police should protect Patriotic Front members in Kalomo and the rest of Southern Province against suspected UPND thugs from intimidati­on and harassment, says Patriotic Front deputy spokespers­on Frank Bwalya.

Mr Bwalya said the PF was taken back with the undemocrat­ic behaviour of intimidati­on and harassment of their members by UPND thugs and called for a stop to such acts.

He called on the police to take charge of the situation in Kalomo and protect all citizens against such barbaric and undemocrat­ic behaviour

Mr Bwalya said people had realised that the PF meant well and was running anall-inclusive government determined to take developmen­t all over the country and even to areas where they had received the least votes.

In an interview with Daily Nation yesterday, Mr Bwalya said prior and after the 2016 general elections, most PF members and sympathise­rs had fallen victim to attacks and intimidati­on by the UPND in their stronghold­s.

He said it was regrettabl­e that the UPND had resorted to such kind of politics in a multiparty dispensati­on and after having realised that the PF was rapidly gaining political ground on the grassroots. “The barbaric behaviour by UPND thugs of intimidati­ng and harassing Patriotic Front members in Kalomo should come to a stop. This is because the UPND has realised that their political fortunes are rapidly dwindling in their perceived stronghold­s.

“I would like to urge the police to take charge of the situation and protect all citizens, it is unfortunat­e that such kind of politics are going on in a democratic and multiparty dispensati­on,” he said.

Mr Bwalya challenged the UPND top leadership to condemn and direct their members to stop such acts before the long arm of the law caught up with them.

It is alleged that UPND cadres in Kalomo have been harassing and intimidati­ng PF members, making them fail to carry out party activities.

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