A few things wrong with your statment, first of all, if he hasn't given up and was assured by the PM, why is it that he is boycotting the elections?
Second, can you want proof? Okay
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/asia/article3657625.ece
50,000 protestors, 10,000 police
He said he would bring down the government, what did he accomplish? Nothing.
You're wrong to say that I would call him a terrorist, I actually supported the long march, if you can believe it. The government needed to face the people, but that did not happen at all. The whole thing was just drama bazi by Qadri, he just wanted to get into power, nothing more, but he knew that it would never happen, so he hoped that he could gather enough supporters as a show of force, so he wouldn't be humiliated.
Tell me something, how am I being a hypocrite? Did I contradict myself? Where do you feel I'm not telling the truth.
As a Muslim, we should be skeptical and look at his credentials, and see what other scholars have to say about him and his dreams, not blindly folow him. If I were to tell you that the Prophet (S.A.W) was in my dreams, would you believe it? How do you know I'm not lying? You don't, so it is appropriate to remain skeptical. This man is not an Angel or a Prophet, he is simply a man, nothing more and nothing less.
If by "internationally accepted religious leader of Islam from Pakistan" you mean, accepted by non-Muslim nations like Canada, US, and EU, then yes, you're right. Let me just warn you, your definition of "international" seems to be like the US, and only takes into account a handful of nations and territories. Not even his own Sufi order likes him.
If this man was truly sincere, he wouldn't be hiding behind a bullet proof shelter, while his people risk their lives come out to support him, regardless of terrorist attacks and the bitter cold of the rain.
Everyone is a judge, to not judge someone on their merits and mentality is to not be human. Don't be arrogant enough to assume that everyone that disagrees with Tahir is a liar or a hypocrite.
By the way, I'm going to ask again, how am I a hypocrite? You failed to point that out.