Nankana Sahib- A local court ordered the police to register a case against Awami Muslim League leader Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed today.
An anti-terrorism court ordered registration of case against Ahmed under anti-terrorism act for allegedly inciting violence during his speech here in the rally of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Nov. 12.
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Youth Wing president of the area has requested the court to register a case against Sheikh Rashid for using abusive language in his speech.
During the speech, Rasheed had warned the government of 'judo karate' in case an attempt was made to restrict PTI's November 30 rally in Islamabad. Talking to Private TV, Rashid said that he was ready for such cases against him as he is the voice of 180 million people of Pakistan. He said that if he was arrested, he would gladly go to prison, adding he was not afraid of such cases.