A prime-time ad on the electronic media in Pakistan these days shows Dr Tahirul Qadri, a Canada-based Islamic scholar of Pakistani origin, goading the public into joining his "long march" on the... Read More
Dr Tahir-ul Qadri, a religious leader in Pakistan, plans to lead a mass march to Islamabad on Sunday to protest against corruption, despite threats to his security. Restrictions are in place across... Read More
Geo News Video: Long March Will be Held
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the superior judiciary of Pakistan has put a seal of approval on legality and constitutionality of the Long March by rejecting three petitions... Read More
The bold pronouncement thrust Qadri into headlines worldwide and led to an invitation to speak at the prestigious World Economic Forum and United States Institute for Peace. Two years on, the... Read More
LAHORE: Leader of Tehrik-e-Minhaj ul Quran (TMQ) Tahir ul Qadri has confirmed to continue with the long march on January 14 come what may and has presented a charter of demands, Geo News reported on... Read More
Constitution Petition No. 87 of 2011, Decided on 8th June, 2012
A Pakistani religious scholar who has rallied tens of thousands of supporters behind his call to clean up politics said yesterday he’ll lead a march to Islamabad, raising tensions ahead of an... Read More
Karachi: Tahirul Qadri, the chief of Minhajul Quran Tehreek on Friday vowed to carry his long march towards Islamabad on January 14, despite the government taking all restricve measures to foil his... Read More
A Muslim cleric's plan to stage a "million man march" against political corruption in Pakistan's capital city next week has triggered consternation among political parties who fear a plot to derail... Read More
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) -- To his supporters, Tahir-ul-Qadri is a savior of Pakistan's fragile democracy who will right the country ahead of elections expected to take place this spring. To his... Read More
A new political leader in Pakistan has warned of a mass protest against corruption. Tahirul Qadri and his supporters claim the government is not cracking down on tax evaders, including politicians.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said on Friday in a special press conference regarding long-march on 14th January that he would lead a millions-strong march on Islamabad at any cost.... Read More