Ex-MNA Abidi’s killing in 2018 was not terrorism: Sindh High Court
The Sindh High Court ruled that the targeted killing of former MNA Ali Raza Abidi did not qualify as terrorism, leading to the acquittal of four men previously convicted. This decision highlights issues surrounding the judicial system and law enforcement's handling of high-profile cases in Pakistan.
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