Rashid warns of besieging assemblies if Islamabad protest is hindered

7
194

If government prevents the marchers from going to Islamabad then provincial assemblies will be besieged, said Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmad while talking to journalists on Thursday after his meeting with Dr Tahirul Qadri, chief of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) at the latter’s residence.

AML chief exchanged views with him on the Inqilab March and the Tsunami march against the government.

PAT president Dr Rahiq Abbasi, Secretary General Khurram Nawaz Gandapur and others were also present on the occasion. Both of the two leaders discussed the matter of imposition of article 245 in Islamabad.

Sheikh Rashid said the nation wants to get rid of corrupt rulers. Dr Tahir ulQadri is going to announce date for Youm-e- Inqilab.

To a question he said “when nation comes to street then MQM-90 will also not stay silent.

He held that those calling out army for three months will be responsible for its consequences.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Revolution or no revolution MNS needs to go. Clearly he’s scared of a recount therefore has already admitted his guilt. He’s prepared his own noose – so best to just die with some dignity and hang yourself.

  2. nobody like such a wrong politician and we are manage students work and specially essay writing services in London and basic education problems while we also resolve other students problems. I would like to appreciating

  3. Now and then you can get upset just because you don't know how to write an essay in accordance to the required topic. Recently, I felt the same! But then I found a great online essay writing service! And you can turn to those professionals too http://www.perfectessaysonline.com!!

  4. I’m on a side of Sheikh Rashid. He’s right – the nation is fed up with corruption. If government will not solve this problem in a few months, people will start protesting on streets again. Politics of this country have to start some real reforms if they don’t want more blood again.

Comments are closed.