![]() The August 22 speech by Hussain jolted the powerful MQM and the party had to to endure a strong political setback consequently. The Sindh government has also approved appointment of two special prosecutors, who would plead the Rangers’ case in the ATC. The police had arrested Hasan, but later released him on non-availability of evidence. Khawja Izhurl Hasan, the opposition leader in the provincial assembly, was also named in the case but he obtained bail in three cases. The Rangers registered cases against more than 50 people, including senior MQM leaders Qamar Mansoor, Kanwar Naveed, and Shahid Pasha. ![]() The paramilitary Rangers had investigated the August 22 violence in Karachi, in which MQM chief Altaf Hussain allegedly incited hundreds of supporters and workers to attack media houses and chanted slogans against Pakistan. ![]() Karachi: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) Monday admitted a treason case against dozens of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leaders and activists, alleging abatement of violence and raising anti-Pakistan slogans.
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