What's new

Dramatic Speech by Qadri - TUQ

  • Protesters are protesting at a premise that Govt is illegal
  • Protests are fulfilling their constitutional responsibilities
  • Protesters have the right to protest for their demands
  • Protesters are hanging their laundry out to dry on the fence of the Supreme Court and defecating on Constitution Avenue.
 
.
They also have an obligation not to obstruct or intimidate other people going about their daily lives and businesses.

The liability lies with the govt. Had they met people's demands in a democratic way rather than playing delaying tactics, the protests would have left by now. People getting 'obstructed or intimidated' have only the Sharif's kingdom to blame.

  • Protesters are hanging their laundry out to dry on the fence of the Supreme Court and defecating on Constitution Avenue.

I'd hang my undies on such a spineless and bigoted institution.
 
.
Mate, the 'constitution avenue' is not the 'constitution of Pakistan' in itself. It's just a road. Secondly, Supreme Court of Pakistan, after the recent decision of CJoP, has lost credibility in it's entirety.

Do you know what were the discussion amongst the Justices today @ SCoP? If you were privy to some intel, you'd be laughing your *** off......

Tomorrow you may see me mooning right in front of SCoP........... would that be 'unconstitutional'? I'll let my 'constitutional' lawyers deal with that!

  • Protesters are hanging their laundry out to dry on the fence of the Supreme Court and defecating on Constitution Avenue.
 
.
The liability lies with the govt. Had they met people's demands in a democratic way rather than playing delaying tactics, the protests would have left by now. People getting 'obstructed or intimidated' have only the Sharif's kingdom to blame.

The responsibility to maintain peace and security lies upon the government, yes, and you are correct that they could have handled the political situation better, but that does not absolve the protesters to keep their obligations too.
 
.
The responsibility to maintain peace and security lies upon the government, yes, and you are correct that they could have handled the political situation better, but that does not absolve the protesters to keep their obligations too.

I repeat. The ones keeping people obstructed are none other than the courts and govt. If they deliver what people want, there would be no more protests.
 
. .
Mate, the 'constitution avenue' is not the 'constitution of Pakistan' in itself. It's just a road. Secondly, Supreme Court of Pakistan, after the recent decision of CJoP, has lost credibility in it's entirety.

It's an icon and it straddles the most important institutions of this country. It's not just any odd road where if your whim so fancies, you may pull up and piss all over it - unless you're a protester being led by TuQ, in which case I'm assuming it makes total sense to you.

By extrapolation, the constitution is also just a book and as is the case with all non-religious works, there is no crime in defacing, burning or defecating on the book itself. But if you do so, it sends a message loud and clear. All that potty and dirty laundry on Constitution Avenue speaks volumes of the inqilaabis which TuQ has managed to gather. A little flock of faithful sheep, eating grass, pooping and blindly following the shepherd down whatever hole he leads them.

Also I don't think I know which decision of the SC you are alluding to. The one on Tuesday, asking the protesters to step back from the road? Or the part in the one on Tuesday where the court rebuked the counsel on the issue of containers, saying they'll take it step by step?

Do you know what were the discussion amongst the Justices today @ SCoP? If you were privy to some intel, you'd be laughing your *** off......

Do share the humour.

Tomorrow you may see me mooning right in front of SCoP........... would that be 'unconstitutional'? I'll let my 'constitutional' lawyers deal with that!

Having shown the cops your hiney, your constitutional lawyers would have to deal with a lot more than just the constitutionality of your actions.

Note: Yes I think the FIR should be registered, no I don't think NS should resign, yes the protesters have a right to protest, no they don't have a right to establish a colony in front of the Parliament.
 
Last edited:
.
i dont think dude .. i support this guy ... i have hear his speeches ... and at almost all i agree with him
I repeat. The ones keeping people obstructed are none other than the courts and govt. If they deliver what people want, there would be no more protests.
these peoples are not peoples of Pakistan its a group of Pakistanis that believe in this Canadian Padree, this nation spend 5 years under zardari, now we the nation, businessmen and more then 50% of pakistani are happy atleast they gave the economy a little boost, sorry pal they or those who support them are only Qadri followers... not a entire nation...
 
.
@aamerjamal ll No one needs to get an 'im a Pakistani certificate' from you, nor you get to decide who is a Pakistani and who isn't.

@aamerjamal ll No one needs to get an 'im a Pakistani certificate' from you, nor you get to decide who is a Pakistani and who isn't.
 
.
these peoples are not peoples of Pakistan its a group of Pakistanis that believe in this Canadian Padree, this nation spend 5 years under zardari, now we the nation, businessmen and more then 50% of pakistani are happy atleast they gave the economy a little boost, sorry pal they or those who support them are only Qadri followers... not a entire nation...

@aamerjamal ll No one needs to get an 'im a Pakistani certificate' from you, nor you get to decide who is a Pakistani and who isn't.
 
.
One of the greatest Punjabi Leaders and Punjabi speakers, Pakistan has produced in the shape of Dr Tahir ul Qadri.


I totally admire the awam who has suffered for 15 days both paktoon and punjabis everyday in open in Islamabad..

I have never seen such great speech by anyone in the World, history is witness that am seeing best speeches ever.

Dr TUQ is clean, very brave, aggressive and a great personality !!!!

Justice and Truth will win in the END.:pakistan::pakistan:
 
.
Tomorrow you may see me mooning right in front of SCoP........... would that be 'unconstitutional'? I'll let my 'constitutional' lawyers deal with that!

The Constitution of Pakistan
Part II: Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy
Article 18: Freedom of assembly.

Every citizen shall have the right to assemble peacefully and without arms, subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interest of public order, unless the act of mooning is involved, wherein no restrictions shall apply.
 
.
these peoples are not peoples of Pakistan its a group of Pakistanis that believe in this Canadian Padree, this nation spend 5 years under zardari, now we the nation, businessmen and more then 50% of pakistani are happy atleast they gave the economy a little boost, sorry pal they or those who support them are only Qadri followers... not a entire nation...

so you mean so many moderators here on PDF who live out side Pakistan are not Pakistani ? or dont love Pakistan ?
 
.
so you mean so many moderators here on PDF who live out side Pakistan are not Pakistani ? or dont love Pakistan ?
i think u have problem in reading or something else? i says a group of pakistani
group of PAKISTANI

so majority hates Pakistan?
 
.
i think u have problem in reading or something else? i says a group of pakistani
group of PAKISTANI

so majority hates Pakistan?

i read correctly but the mentality of yours is same as our uneducated politicians ... who daily question the patriotism on the oversea Pakistani or dual nationals .
 
.
Back
Top Bottom