Qadri speaks of his 'successful' campaign against corrupt government

Qadri speaks of his 'successful' campaign against corrupt government
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Summary It is not an elitist march: Tahirul Qadri

LAHORE (Web Desk) – Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri while addressing a ‎press conference with his usual fervour said that this ‘Inqilabi March’ is not an elitist march but ‎desires to include all types of economic classes including people from all kind of ethnic ‎backgrounds in order to promote tolerance as well as unity in the society.‎


Qadri while expressing his shocking grievances said that no other political party played an ‎effective mediatory role during this political crisis, as it would have not been possible to reach a ‎consensus without the input of other political entities, but they utterly failed to do so. ‎


PAT chief while boasting about his successful campaign said that there were several external ‎threats to the march but he successfully steered clear of them in a remarkable way despite ‎‎‘playing out the odds’. He added that other political entities have been targeting him and falsely ‎blaming him but they would not be successful in damaging the campaign, whatsoever.‎
Qadri emphasized that they do not want an authoritarian government in Pakistan, and they have ‎rendered great efforts and struggle for this ‘Inqilab’. He added that Pakistan will not witness ‎another martial law and it was all becoming possible due to ‘our struggle’.‎


As he gasped for breath and wiped his face, Qadri reiterated with his somewhat believable zeal, ‎said that the ‘entire’ Pakistan would now see the ‘change of this corrupt government’ with ‎another ‘democratic government’, which will eradicate corruption from the face of Pakistan at all ‎costs. He added that the ‘brokenhearted’ public’s face would be rejuvenated with happiness once ‎‎‘their’ government reigns Pakistan. Tahirul Qadri congratulated the nation for ‘their success’, ‎which was coming soon enough, as it was ‘bound’ to come according to him.‎


Qadri while condemning the attack on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) convoy said that it was a ‎shameful act, and indeed depicted the ‘aggressors’ as cowards who would do such a terrible ‎thing.