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Punjab Assembly: ‘Try Qadri for treason’
By Abdul MananPublished: January 4, 2013

Basra demanded that the MQM make clear whether it backed the MQI or the PPP before January 14
LAHORE:*
The treasury and the opposition in the Punjab Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on Thursday to condemn “conspiracies against democracy” and demanded that Dr Tahirul Qadri be arrested and tried for treason.
Prior to the resumption of the assembly session, which began three hours late at 6pm, the parliamentary leaders of the parties represented in the house agreed not to take up the business on the agenda. Instead, they would devote the day to the resolution and the condemnation of Dr Qadri, the head of the Minhajul Quran International (MQI), and his demands regarding the conduct of the general elections and the make-up of the caretaker government.
The house also passed a resolution condemning Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan’s reported statement – which he has since denied making** – opposing reserved seats for women. Arifa Khalid of the PML-N presented the resolution. Lawmakers also criticised the actions of Young Doctors Association (YDA) member in Gujranwala.
Resolution
The “Resolution against conspiracies against democracy, assemblies and upcoming general elections” reads: “The house condemns conspiracies against democracy, assemblies and upcoming general elections. The house condemns the plan to [impose an] unelected person on the nation in order to postpone the upcoming elections. The house demands the federal government make arrangements without any fear for the upcoming general elections. The house demands all political forces unite against conspiracies including sabotage of the elections and democracy.”
PPP Parliamentary Leader Zulfiqar Gondal drafted the resolution while PPP Deputy Opposition Leader Shaukat Basra tabled it in the house.
Ehsanul Haq Naulatia of the PPP said that Dr Qadri had urged the army not to follow orders from the government and instead support his long march on Islamabad. This was tantamount to treason and the MQI chief should be tried under Article 6, he said.
Waris Kalo of the PML-N seconded Naulatia’s demand. He said that Dr Qadri had been trained by the US Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon. They had helped him establish a network of supporters in Pakistan. The US wanted Dr Qadri in power so it could “fulfil its nefarious designs” in the region.

“How can he call politicians corrupt and call them thieves when the courts have declared him to be a liar?” said Gondal, referring to a case back in 1990. He said that Qadri had supported dictatorship and opposed democracy in Pakistan. The PPP and the PML-N would work together to support and protect the democratic set-up, he said, adding that Dr Qadri had come to Pakistan with “the agenda of international forces”.
Dr Muhammad Akhtar Malik said that Dr Qadri had created uncertainty in Pakistan and this had resulted in the decline of the Karachi Stock Exchange index in recent days.
Basra demanded that the MQM make clear whether it backed the MQI or the PPP before January 14, when Dr Qadri is planning his long march to Islamabad, failing which Dr Zulfiqar Mirza would be “let loose”.
He asked Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani to check whether anyone from the military had helped bring Dr Qadri from Canada back to Pakistan. The chief justice of Pakistan, he said, should take suo moto notice of Dr Qadri’s actions. He said that his party would request its senior leadership to arrest and try Dr Qadri under Article 6.
Sheikh Alauddin of the Unification Bloc, speaking on a point of order, called for a debate on the “brutal torture” of the Gujranwala District Headquarters Hospital medical superintendent by the YDA. He said YDA members had previously attacked patients, journalists and policemen. Now they were beating up their own teachers.
Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan said that the house would hold a general debate on the YDA’s “shameful actions” on Friday.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 4th, 2013.*
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if islam policies can not match the current policies then Islam is no longer a religion of all times and we are all living a farce.Its this simple my dear man

Either you have poor comprehension level or you did you read my post. I said, Islamic governance system is not suitable for today's time because PEOPLE have gone CORRUPT! It is the man's fault not the religion.

any and every thing is legal as long as it does not collide with the main five pillars of Islam and doesn't go against the fundamentals of Islam. celebrating Christmas doesn't go against the fundamentals of Islam nor the philosophy of Islam so no In this particular case no.

there is one other force that is keen on making it all come true !!!!!!!!

moral behavior is not included in 5 pillars of Islam so according to your logic, its fine to have sex with a donkey?
 
You are quite wrong my good man:

1- Brailvi and Deobandis both are Hanfi and both believe in Sufism, only Salafi's consider the whole area an invention.

2- TQ does not enjoy a good repute within the Brailvi school of thought.

3- Dreams and their interpretations is a complex matter but most Sufi's consider it a sin to share any spiritual experience with common public. This has to do with Sufism itself, in the later stages Sufi's claim they get knowledge directly from divine which means that they unofficially stand at same place as prophets. This is no exaggeration and you should definitely read Ghazali, Sheikh Akbar (thats the title, can't recall his name) and Seharwardi who talk in detail about this. Don't mistake these people for some niche in Sufism they form the backbone of whole philosophy (their writings are treated as text book material in Sufism).

4- To expand on the last point, in Hanfi school of thought major work was not done by Abu Hanifa but by his students. TQ's claim that he was taught by Abu Hanifa in Alam e Roya means that TQ is as knowledgeable about this school of thought as Abu Yousaf which makes the whole chain of scholars worthless (one of the reason why such claims are forbidden).

well no to this i can relate they don't consider it a sin to share their experience who told you that. From where do u learn these things???

Either you have poor comprehension level or you did you read my post. I said, Islamic governance system is not suitable for today's time because PEOPLE have gone CORRUPT! It is the man's fault not the religion.



moral behavior is not included in 5 pillars of Islam so according to your logic, its fine to have sex with a donkey?
yep but it does go against the fundamental of Islam that is hiya ! :P either u have a poor comprehension of English or u didn't read my post properly

second if the Islamic governance system is man made then why is it that it is islamic and if the system is God made then why is it un-compatible ????????????

and even if the people have gone corrupt so what atleast the system must be compatible "if its God made alas why else would it be Islamic "
 
another session of PMLN and PPPP's noora kushti !!!!
 
another session of PMLN and PPPP's noora kushti !!!!

& thats why I always wrote it damocrazy?lol
Its about time PTI should rethink its policy of keeping quite , cause muk-muka mafia already has decided ,secretly where & who will be the winner in next elections & if they went ahead with their plans, PTI may nt get its chances to win fairly in punjab?
Electoral reforms are the need of hour, & interm govt,s setup should be picked up very carefully,along with installing new & justyfyed local adminstation in punjab without this,we are heading for another episode of damocrazy? lootingss ,crouption & crissis after crissis for 5 more years?
 
A Pakistani Muslim scholar with Canadian nationality has announced to transform Islamabad into "the world's biggest Tahrir Square" on January 14th ahead of this year's upcoming general elections. Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri, a cogent public speaker, has made an abrupt but a robust comeback in Pakistan's politics after spending nearly five years in Canada. Qadri, previously an unpopular politician but still a cleric with a large following of religious disciples, is asking for electoral reforms prior to the next polls.

There are two fundamental problems with Qadri's demand.

First, he has given an absolutely unrealistic ultimatum of mere two weeks to the ruling Pakistan People's Party (P.P.P.) to carry out vague electoral reforms, for example to ensure the election of 'honest people' to the parliament. In order to conduct these reforms, Dr. Qadri, while citing the Article 254 of the Pakistani constitution, justifies the postponement of the general elections which are expected to take place in May. The mainstream political parties, such as the P.P.P. and the Pakistan Muslim League of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, want to go for elections without any interruptions soon after the completion of the current term of the parliament because they oppose any kind of derailment of the democratic process.

Second, Dr. Qadri is asking for representation for the powerful Pakistani military and the politically active judiciary in the interim government, a demand that clearly clashes with the very spirit of democracy.

Besides bringing coups and derailing the democratic governments in the past, the military in Pakistan has remained the actual center of political authority while sitting behind the arena even during the days of semi-democratic governments. Dr. Qadri's posture and dramatic rise on the political landscape has left pundits with speculations that the army is patronizing him to a) oust the current civilian government; b) provide a constitutional role for the military into politics; c) create an alternative, but subservient to the military, political force to counter the two major mainstream parties and, finally, to reinforce the idea of Islamic governance through a 'moderate cleric.'

Dr. Qadri poses a genuine threat to Pakistan's current democratic system. His agenda is ambiguous because he says he does not intend to contest elections. That said, he is not a game-changer but a real party-spoiler. Yet, his popularity is gaining momentum with the passage of each day which means the chaotic siege of Islamabad is almost inevitable. On December 23, Dr. Qadri stunned political observers with an extraordinary political rally in the city of Lahore. He named his rally "save the state not politics" and he set January 10, as the deadline to the government to meet his demands.

Syed Talat Hussain, a leading television journalist, admitted that throughout his 23-year career he had not witnessed a more effective political campaign than the one Dr. Qadri conducted.

Some key coalition partners of the ruling P.P.P., such as the Muttahida Quami Movement (M.Q.M), a powerful political force in the Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, have also extended support to Dr. Qadri's campaign against the government. The M.Q.M., often described as an unreliable political ally, says it is also going to join Dr. Qadri in his long march to Islamabad.

On January 1, 2013, the M.Q.M. hosted Dr. Qadri in Karachi and provided him an extraordinary platform to address a mammoth crowed and gain enormous media attention. The M.Q.M., unlike the rest of the mainstream political parties in Pakistan which are dominated by rich land lords, flaunts its middle-class credentials and equal opportunities of progress for of its members. Although the M.Q.M. is a coalition partner of the P.P.P., it seems to be in the brink of ditching the ruling party and jumping on Dr. Qadri's bandwagon.

The Pakistan Muslim League (P.M.L.-Quaid-e-Azam), the party that ruled Pakistan under former military dictator General Pervez Musharraf, is another major political party that also supports Dr. Qadri. After attaining ample support from these parties, Qadri is now capable of shaking Pakistan's existing democratic system, which already provides the procedure of appointing a caretaker government ahead of the elections.

So, what is going to happen if Qadri takes over the nation's capital on January 14?

"If Dr. Qadri's long march materializes, the chances are that a crisis will be precipitated to draw the military into the fray. The government's reaction could be one cause. Terrorist attacks on the procession could draw blood and create a law and order problem," says Najam Sethi, editor of the Friday Times.

Mr. Sethi, believes another popular anti-America opposition leader, Imran Khan, could also join Dr. Qadri.

"Imran Khan and other oppositionists including pro-military religious groups and organisations could join hands with Dr Qadri to exploit the occasion to destabilize the government and engineer its ouster," he wrote in a recent editorial, "The interventionist judiciary might throw its weight behind such a move. Then the stage would be set for a postponement of elections and installation of a technocratic government for both reform and accountability for a couple of years."

Sections of the Pakistani media, such as the English language newspaper Express Tribune, are very critical of Qadri's ambitions and believe his campaign is "engineered by anti-democratic forces" who are using "extraconstitutional means" to fix Pakistan's issues. In a skeptical editorial, the Tribune wrote:

One of the saddest aspects of democratic politics in Pakistan today is how the very political parties who are supposed to be safeguarding are the ones posing the greatest threat... All the chatter surrounding military backing for Qadri is also a worrying sign that the military intends to influence the upcoming general elections. This would be a death blow from which our nascent democracy may never recover.

Dr. Qadiri has been striving for decades through his non-profit organization, the Minhaj-ul-Quran International, to bring an Islamic revolution in Pakistan. The Pakistani military is not averse to one such revolution. After the failed experience of induct through the Taliban, the military now seems convinced that its handpicked 'moderate cleric' will do the job better because he will not receive much resistance from the international community, particularly the United States. After experiencing a decade-long troubled relationship with Pakistan for nearly a decade, the United States now understands that it is not possible to dissuade the Pakistanis from wanting more Islam in their everyday life. Dr. Qadri has never been so close to his dream of a peaceful Islamic revolution nor have the Americans been able to come across an "agreeable" and "moderate" Islamist figure in Pakistan; this is how Qadri's public relations mangers plan to depict him. Has Pakistan got its Khomeini? January 14 will help us decide.

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He is not enjoying with pammela anderson at least, & is still hve better knowledge thn TTp, birthday parties been clebreted even in the famlies of great rullers of KSA but still they are called khaimen hermen sharfen?lol
Just a birthday party makes you made but you can accept morly croupt,s as your dam leaders???
Wht kind of dual faced peoples we hve as our leaders?

As far as Tahir Qadri strips Sheikh ul Islam and Allama before his name, shave off his beard and start wearing pant shirt, I'm ok with this kind of birthday parties. IK or PTI or all other you're referring, aren't calling themselves "Sheikh ul Islam, Allama etc..." and aren't using Islam as a tool for their own personal or political gains, they are what they are. While on the other hand, this man calls himself Sheikh ul Islam, wears a strange fashioned hat, shows himself as most authentic Sunny Leader of whole Muslim world, claims of seeing Holy Prophet (pbuh) in his dreams asking him to get him a ticket back to Madina, and also claims that he's a direct student of Imam Hanifa for 23 years and has studied Islam from him directly in his dreams.. Sheer idiocy.. Don't you think he's using Islam or defacing it??
 
Because it will derail damocrazy, as it was told by muk-muka mafia, damocrazy is the best revenge?lol

We both want end to this muk-maka mafia... The only way to end this is by letting this gov finish its term. Its almost over now, probably a month or two left. Dont derail their departure. Being said that, restrict their movement so that they cant escape the country once their period ends. They will pay for the damages. If the next gov that comes is similar to the one we have, nail them on the head at the beginning, dont wait 4 years for it. I will join you in your protests, whether it be Tahir ul qadri who leads it or batmannow.
 
& thats why I always wrote it damocrazy?lol
Its about time PTI should rethink its policy of keeping quite , cause muk-muka mafia already has decided ,secretly where & who will be the winner in next elections & if they went ahead with their plans, PTI may nt get its chances to win fairly in punjab?
Electoral reforms are the need of hour, & interm govt,s setup should be picked up very carefully,along with installing new & justyfyed local adminstation in punjab without this,we are heading for another episode of damocrazy? lootingss ,crouption & crissis after crissis for 5 more years?

this is not democracy this is mafia who has hijacked democracy, together inshallah we will liberate our country from such feudal and corrupt elite !!
 
I have no support for Qadri, but this resolution coupled with the IK resolution is just absurd to say the least.

Cant get any more stupid than this.
 
It seems like poor Q's days are numbered a la Mohtarma Bhutto.
 

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