*Leaders slam Qadri for threat to police officers
Leaders of various political and religious parties have condemned Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) cheif Dr Tahirul Qadri’s directions to his party workers to avenge and react in the same fashion if police obstructs the Martyrs’ March on August 10.
“Qadri’s words expose his agenda to destabilise the country and harm the democratic system,” they said.
Punjab Former Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan said the PAT chairman had run amok to serve the agenda of his foreign masters in Pakistan. He said in civilised societies political parties staged protests and rallies but in decent manners. He said provoking party workers to prepare a clique of 5,000 workers to avenge from police officers the Model Town incident even in their houses was an act to grab power. He said Qadri’s threat had exposed his real face but politically sane people would reject the PAT cheif’s politics of corpses and continue to support their own democratically elected government.
Jamiat Ahle Hadith Senior Vice President Zubair Ahmed Zaheer said Qadri was an empty cartridge as he was neither a religious leader nor a Pakistani. The foreign national, he said, would return to Canada on August 15.
Describing Qadri as religious fanatic, Zubair said, people are fed up with paper leaders like Qadri and will not be deceived by his hollow slogan of revolution.
Jamiat Ulema e Islam (Sami)’s central leader Maulana Tahirul Ashrafi, reacting to Qadri’s orders to party workers to pay in the same coin if attacked by police on martyrs day, urged the government to take serious notice of the act, don’t show any weakness, arrest Qadri and institute a case of treason against him. He alleged the PAT chairman was bent upon destroying national institutions to fulfil his foreign agenda.
Awami National Party Senior Vice President Ahsan Wyne said by ordering to punish police officers in their houses, Qadri was promoting fascism in the country. He said since Qadri had no stakes in Pakistan he was least bothered about Pakistan. He urged the government to send Qadri back to Canada forthwith. Wyne said the entire nation was already at war against terrorists and had sacrificed precious lives and it would not allow Qadri to play with their destiny.
Azma Zayed Bokhari, a lawmaker in the Punjab Assembly, said it seemed that Qadri was hatching a conspiracy to push the country to civil war. She urged Qadri to put off his protest march in the larger national interest.
YES ! There is nothing but sense in his words; one has to be a complete imbecile or part of the ruling class or paid lackey, not to find any.
Sanaullah, Ashrafi etc etc.. Usual insects coming out of the woodwork – they are allergic to the fresh air that Dr Qadri provides. Well, it won't be long before their paymasters are behind bars for corruption, stealing billions and murder.
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