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I think Imran Khan is more like Kejariwal, Qadri is like Anna Hazaray.
IK is one of a kind buddy..one of a kind.
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I think Imran Khan is more like Kejariwal, Qadri is like Anna Hazaray.
I think Imran Khan is more like Kejariwal, Qadri is like Anna Hazaray.
So what's over? Sit-ins are now to be held all over Pakistan, only Islamabad is vacated as its already having sit-in by PTI.He said that he will now hold sit-ins in all cities of the country and the first one will be held in Abbotabad on 27th of October.
How about US-backed govt in Iran or Saudi Arabia?Good news..
with so much going on in middle east i will love to see saudi backed gov in pakistan then iran backed gov..
MUBARAK HO MUBARAK HO...
Dr. Qadri has not announced any end to the sit-in.
He specifically denounced all such rumours at his Lahore rally.
From time to time, such lies are spread in the media, in an effort to influence public opinion.
Yet whenever I read such lies, I find the sit-in carrying on as if nothing had happened.
Nobody should be fooled by these "Psy-Op" tactics.
What he gained? Billions of dollars of losses. Someone must have made good buck from it.What he actually gained after all this fuss ?
What happened to his charter of demands?
Now thinking to participate in next election lol
Qadri soon to go abroad: sources
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief, Dr Tahirul Qadri ended the Islamabad sit-in as a result of back-door diplomacy with the Sharif brothers, which was facilitated by a mutual contact, ARY News reported citing sources privy to the matter.
ARY News Islamabad bureau chief Sabir Shakir quoted sources as saying that Dr Tahirul Qadri will soon be going out of the country, possibly London or Dubai, where the PAT chief will meet some of the overseas Pakistanis.
He added that Dr Qadri will return to Pakistan after two weeks of his stay abroad and will again analyze the situation to kick-off his political activities.
Sahkir said that the government circles seemed to be happy with the news of the end of PAT sit-in in Islamabad.
He went on revealing that the sit-in was ended as a result of back-door talks between Dr Tahirul Qadri and the Sharif brothers, facilitated by a mutual contact.
It was further reported that the leadership of Awami Tehreek was reviewing the situation of the Islamabad sit-ins and it realized that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) was gaining much appreciation by holding countrywide rallies and hence the government succeeded in dividing the two partners who were leading their joint struggle against it, for over 70 days.
On the other hand, PTI leader, Imran Ismail when asked to comment on the development, admitted that his party did have moral support by the Awami Tehreek, however PTI will still continue its sit-in until the achievement of its goals, as the party chairman Imran Khan has vowed time and again.
Ismail however said that the end of PAT sit-in will not have much effect on PTI’s struggle.
Qadri soon to go abroad: sources | ARY NEWS