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LAHORE Minhajul Quran Chief Dr Tahirul Qadri has said that the nation would reiterate their pledge of August 14 on December 23.
Addressing the executive of Minhajul Quran Youth League through video conferencing on Monday, he said that he was coming to Pakistan to get the workers of political and religious parties rid of bondage of corrupt, outdated and pro-elite electoral system. He said that the voices of 180 million people would echo in the plains of Minar-e-Pakistan on December 23.
Babar Chaudhry, Rafique Saddiqi, Tayyab Zia, and other youth leaders were present on the occasion.
Qadri made it clear that he had no political ambitions nor was his party taking part in elections. He said that his agenda revolved around reforms before the polls as the conduct of elections without bringing about reforms in the system would plunge the country into more crises. He said that December 23 would come to be known as a watershed in the struggle for restoration of the peoples rights. He said that the foundation-stone of realizing the dream of Quaid-e-Azams Pakistan would be laid down on that day. He said that he would declare an agenda, which would reflect the aspirations of people of all segments of society. He asked the workers and people to bring Pakistani flags only, adding that no one would be allowed to bring party flags with them. He said that the world would witness waves of people in the plains of Minar-e-Pakistan as well as on the adjoining roads.
Qadri wants reforms before elections | The Nation
Addressing the executive of Minhajul Quran Youth League through video conferencing on Monday, he said that he was coming to Pakistan to get the workers of political and religious parties rid of bondage of corrupt, outdated and pro-elite electoral system. He said that the voices of 180 million people would echo in the plains of Minar-e-Pakistan on December 23.
Babar Chaudhry, Rafique Saddiqi, Tayyab Zia, and other youth leaders were present on the occasion.
Qadri made it clear that he had no political ambitions nor was his party taking part in elections. He said that his agenda revolved around reforms before the polls as the conduct of elections without bringing about reforms in the system would plunge the country into more crises. He said that December 23 would come to be known as a watershed in the struggle for restoration of the peoples rights. He said that the foundation-stone of realizing the dream of Quaid-e-Azams Pakistan would be laid down on that day. He said that he would declare an agenda, which would reflect the aspirations of people of all segments of society. He asked the workers and people to bring Pakistani flags only, adding that no one would be allowed to bring party flags with them. He said that the world would witness waves of people in the plains of Minar-e-Pakistan as well as on the adjoining roads.
Qadri wants reforms before elections | The Nation