ABBOTTABAD: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr. Tahirul Qadri Thursday announced that if early elections without reforms were imposed, then the PAT would not allow elections under current Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
He was addressing party workers here. He said that every political party has alleged that 2013 elections were rigged.
He demanded of the elections commission members to resign as they failed to hold fair and transparent elections.
He said that if the four members did not resign, then the PAT would convene all parties conference to devise joint strategy against the ECP.
He also rejected delimitation for LB polls under the current election commission. He said that the ECP could be besieged if they failed to resign before delimitation in the country.
He said that if the PAT won next elections with 2/3 majority, Hazara province would be the first province to be created by his government. He said that he ended his over two-month long Islamabad sit-in to transform it into a countrywide movement.
“The battle has not ended yet, rather it has begun now,” Qadri said.
Qadri urged his critics to remain patient and must not worry about his anti-government movement.
He said that today’s rally in Abbottabad has proved that his decision to end Islamabad sit-in is right, adding that his Lahore show also demonstrated that the sit-in has become successful.
The PAT chief said that he will hold rally in Bhakkar on November 23.
“If the Bhakkar raly failed to present the view like the one in Minar-e-Pakistan, I will quit my movement,” he said.
Announcing his back-to-back public rallies in different cities, Qadri said that he would hold show in Sargodha on December 5, Sialkot December 14, Mansehra December 21 while in Karachi on December 25.
“I will visit all those people in every corner of the country to include those people in Inquilab movement who failed to join his sit-in in Islamabad,” Qadri said.
He vowed to continue his movement till the incumbent system of status quo buried.
Source: http://abbtakk.tv
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