BHAKKAR: Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief Dr Tahirul Qadri on Sunday claimed that if he ever gets a two-third majority in the National Assembly, he would change the system.
“If I get a majority vote in the National Assembly, I will change this corrupt system,” Qadri said, while addressing a rally in Bhakkar. “We will divide the palaces of feudal lords and build homes for the homeless and provide employment for the unemployed.”
“The sit-ins have awakened and empowered the nation,” Qadri said.
After wrapping up his sit-in at the federal capital on October 21, Qadri returned to the country on November 20 after a trip to the US, Canada and the UK.
“We are protesting against the corrupt and oppressive government who has denied basic rights to citizens,” the PAT chief said.
He went on to say that a war between the strong and the weak has begun in the country. “The first test of this war is in the by-elections being held in Darya Khan.”
He further said that the leaders of Pakistan emptied the country’s treasury and bore the brunt of oppressors for 65 years.
Source: www.tribune.com.pk
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