
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) boss had coordinated to stop the rally of the then boss equity Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on May 12, 2007, party pioneer Waseem Akhtar was cited as saying in the joint examination group (JIT) report.
Akhtar, then the Adviser to Sindh CM for Home Affairs and without further ado the named chairman of Karachi, said he was coordinated to keep the rally from being a win, regardless of what number of individuals bite the dust, expressed the report.
He encourage uncovered before the JIT that the MQM supremo got mandates from Indian clandestine organization, Reseach and Analysis Wing (RAW).
"All political gatherings in Karachi including the MQM have activist wings and that cash was moved in gathering's London accounts through Hundi," the joint examination report cited Akhtar as saying.
Recently, police guaranteed that Waseem Akhtar had requested terminating on the general population touching base to welcome the then boss equity Iftikhar Chaudhary at the Karachi airplane terminal on May 12, 2007.
Authorities, in the remand papers submitted under the watchful eye of ATC judge on Tuesday, procured by Geo News, expressed that whatever happened in Karachi on May 12 was done at the command of Akhtar and he has admitted to it.
They facilitate asked for the remand of the suspect at which the ATC requested the police to flame broil Waseem Akhtar in the correctional facility, the remand papers further said.
The MQM rejected the charges in a press proclamation issued on Tuesday.
"On May 12, 2007, police remained a quiet observer to the slaughter in the city of Karachi," said the gathering, addressing who is in charge of that
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