LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief Dr Tahirul Qadri says his agenda is
different from that of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan.
Talking to reporters here on Monday, Mr Qadri said election rigging in ‘four
constituencies’ was not an issue for him, a reference to Imran Khan’s demand for
verifying thumb impressions of voters in four National Assembly constituencies.
Rather, he was working for ridding the masses of the ‘exploitative system’ in
vogue in the country.
He said as ‘mullahism’ had damaged the country the most there would be no room
for extremism, militancy and terrorism in the ‘post-revolution Pakistan’.
He said those who were crying that “the country is passing through a critical
phase” were themselves responsible for the ills Pakistan was faced with and they
plundered the country instead of developing it.
The PAT chief said he was ready to offer any sacrifice to eliminate the
corruption culture from the country as “revolutions always demand sacrifices”.
Source: www.dawn.com
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