LAHORE: Announcing a visit to Pakistan in July, Pakistan Awami Tehreek's (PAT) Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri Sunday said he had his eyes fixed on the revolution’s destination, which was not far, Samaa reported.
“In this regard, I am founding a ‘people’s revolution council’ right here, right now”, said he a tele-addressing a rally here.
The firebrand reformist cleric deplored the poor state of democracy in the country.
“In Pakistan ‘corruption’ and ‘election rigging’ are called democracy”, said he.
He said it was high time the suppressed segments of the society including the labourers, farmers, teachers, lawyers, students, and women were mobilized for the revolution.
“In order for the revolution to succeed, we must rally all of the exploited, the oppressed, and the frustrated”, Dr Qadri argued.
Dr Qadri said that plunderers of national resources would be nowhere to be found upon his arrival in Pakistan.
“Very soon, prosperity will knock on people’s doors. By the grace of Allah Almighty, we will make it happen before long”, said he.
Source: www.samaa.tv
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