MK leader in court on inciting violence charge

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The area outside the Chatsworth Magistrates’ Court became yet another election campaign rallying point for the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party on Wednesday morning as one of its senior leaders, Visvin Reddy, appeared in Court A on a charge of inciting public violence. 
Reddy, who is ninth on MK’s national candidate list, had been summonsed after a video emerged in which he threatened violence if the party or its interim leader, former President Jacob Zuma, were removed from the ballot due to Zuma’s conviction and effective 15-month imprisonment for contempt of court. 
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