videos of Rangers’ operation in Karachi against criminals, which was carried out ten years earlier.
Shahzeb Khanzada also picked for his analysis the recent incident of the killing of a Muslim, Akhlaq Ahmad in India on a false blame that he had eaten beef. This incident was hitting the Modi government hard with severe criticism. A leader of the Indian Samaj Wadi Party, Azam Khan wrote to the United Nations against Akhlaq Ahmad’s murder. The celebrities of the Indian show biz had also vehemently criticised the murder incident. The Indian Premier, Narendra Modi, however, kept mum and did not even comment on the malicious incident.
Leader of the MQM, Wasim Akhtar, while speaking in the programme, said the member of Rabita Committee Kamal Malik was arrested from his house. He said masked Rangers personnel remained in Malik’s house for two hours. If the Rangers said it was not a matter of missing person, why they did not admit in the morning that they had arrested Kamal Malik. Wasim Akhtar said Malik had recently undergone lever transplant surgery. He said it was not known what the suspicions of Rangers were against Kamal Malik. It was due to his precarious health, Kamal Malik had not been asked what actually the matter was.
Former Sindh Governor Moeenuddin Haidar said it was possible to solve the issue of missing persons. He said the Rangers were not only agency picking up the people; the police and Counter Terrorism Department were also doing so.
Moeenuddin Haidar said both acts - the advertisements against Rangers and registration of FIRs for missing persons - were conspiracies against Rangers aimed stopping them from their functions. It was also a good suggestion to form a committee for investigating the matter of missing persons, he observed.
Moeenuddin Haidar said the MQM would be in a better position if it went to the assemblies and the Senate.
He, however, agreed that the situation would be better if it was told why and who picked up a person.