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LAHORE: Dr Tahirul Qadri claims support from some super powers for the incumbent government made the party change its strategy from protest politics to electoral politics for bringing revolution in the country.

He also says despite reservations on the local body system being introduced by the Shahbaz government in Punjab, his party won’t boycott the ballot.

“My activists did miracles during the 70-day Islamabad sit-in facing all kinds of hardships, particularly during the night between Aug 30 and 31 (when protesters occupied the PTV building). Their resolve shook the very foundations of the Nawaz government but some super powers came to its rescue,” the Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief told Dawn at his residence-cum-office here on Monday.

Without naming the countries, he alleged these powers could not afford to see upright politicians in power as it was easier for them to “manipulate the corrupt, the weak and the inept”.

Contrary to this claim, the PML-N government has been alleging that the sit-ins are part of an international conspiracy to check huge Chinese investment in the country.

Admitting that the sit-in had also begun losing its steam, Dr Qadri said he had two options at hand – either to push his supporters to occupy the parliament, the prime minister house, PTV, etc. to take the protest politics to its logical end or review his strategy and adopt some better course.

The first option would have led to the imposition of martial law, he said, adding it could also have given a chance to the government to label PAT as an extremist and terrorist organization like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Sensing the situation, he said, he dropped the idea and went for electoral politics after lengthy intra-party consultations and taking into confidence the ally in protest -- the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

Dr Qadri claimed he had apprised Imran Khan of the likely change in strategy the day he (PAT chief) had spoken to the sit-in participants from the PTI container before Eidul Azha.

Explaining why he took time in terminating the “protest phase” of the revolution, he said immediate wrapping up of the protest camp would have given a negative message that the clashes with police had frightened his party activists.

About media reports that he had struck a deal to end the sit-in, the PAT chief said his team was preparing a legal notice to be served on an anchorperson who aired the allegation.

Arguing, he said had he entered into any deal with the government he would not have disagreed, and was continuing to disagree, on the composition of a joint investigation team for probing the Model Town incident.

He said the PAT was still insisting that it would accept such a police officer in the JIT who would not belong to Punjab and Sindh.

He offered a Rs50 million cash prize for the one who would produce duly signed deal agreement between the government and PAT leaders.

Eulogizing the sacrifices offered by PAT workers during the sit-in, he recalled that despite steep popularity graph of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PPP activists had neither dared to get released their charismatic leader from prison nor launched any forceful drive to rescue him from the death penalty handed down in a murder case.

The jiyalas, he added, had also not initiated any protest movement against the assassination of their chairperson Benazir Bhutto.

Responding to a query, he said the PAT would not boycott the local body polls despite reservations on the new composition of the third tier of government as well as the procedure for its elections.

Replying to a question about his ‘mysterious’ Iran visit about which a former army chief had raised many questions, Dr Qadri categorically denied that he had met supreme Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei during the tour.

He, however, said that leaders of many religious parties had visited Iran and met the religious and political leadership there but none raised any finger at them.

He said he visited Iran after almost 15 years where PhDs were being done on him and his research work in various universities.

Dr Qadri, who was set to leave for North America for a two-week organizational visit early Tuesday (today) morning, said he had to change his itinerary from Dubai to Landon to avoid new deal rumours as Shahbaz Sharif was also leaving for London.

He promised to publish a white-paper on the Rs800 billion circular debt in power sector on his return from abroad on Nov 16.

Meanwhile, he announced changes in his media team and appointed Nurullah Siddiqui as media adviser of PAT.


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Why wait till Nov 16? Why not publish the white paper now? Or during the dharna?

Poor potians got dumped by Qadri. So sad. I feel for you potians!
 
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Then don't expect anyone to give a damn about yours.
Anyone?

Who are you to speak about anyone? Mind your own business. Oh wait, who am I kidding. Potians love to shove their nose into everything. I made thread about oil prices and potian came mentioning PMLn.

Sad story of potians. Love to go off topic.
 
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Anyone?

Who are you to speak about anyone? Mind your own business. Oh wait, who am I kidding. Potians love to shove their nose into everything. I made thread about oil prices and potian came mentioning PMLn.

Sad story of potians. Love to go off topic.
I do not represent other PTI supporters and they do not represent me. So, take your BS elsewhere.
Enjoy your negative ratings mate.
 
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Enjoy your negative ratings mate.

You spoke about "anyone." I don't remember getting negative rating from "everyone." And it was related to India. So, you're wrong mate.

Now go and attend your PTI jalsa. Your leader is calling you.
 
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You spoke about "anyone." I don't remember getting negative rating from "everyone." And it was related to India. So, you're wrong mate.

Now go and attend your PTI jalsa. Your leader is calling you.
Anyone is a general term referring to people in general. When you go around calling people derogatory terms, people will dislike you. You nooras (see how that feels?) can never engage in a proper argument on this topic, so you resort to childish name-calling.

Now go eat a laptop and sleep on a metro bus, that's all king Nawaz can give you.
 
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Anyone is a general term referring to people in general. When you go around calling people derogatory terms, people will dislike you. You nooras (see how that feels?) can never engage in a proper argument on this topic, so you resort to childish name-calling.

Now go eat a laptop and sleep on a metro bus, that's all king Nawaz can give you.
what derogatory term? Potian? Oh it's derogatory term? Maybe look around on forums with people using nooni to refer to "anyone" who doesn't agree with Imran politics. What you people have resorted to "either you're with us, or with nawaz."

Argument in topic? You the one who standard derailing thread.

You resort to stereotypes and expect others to show respect, ha. And FYI, I didn't vote for pmln, nor do I live in Pakistan (see the flag?)

Now stop derailing this thread. If you got an issue, we can go different place on the forum.
 
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LAHORE: Dr Tahirul Qadri claims support from some super powers for the incumbent government made the party change its strategy from protest politics to electoral politics for bringing revolution in the country.

He also says despite reservations on the local body system being introduced by the Shahbaz government in Punjab, his party won’t boycott the ballot.

“My activists did miracles during the 70-day Islamabad sit-in facing all kinds of hardships, particularly during the night between Aug 30 and 31 (when protesters occupied the PTV building). Their resolve shook the very foundations of the Nawaz government but some super powers came to its rescue,” the Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief told Dawn at his residence-cum-office here on Monday.

Without naming the countries, he alleged these powers could not afford to see upright politicians in power as it was easier for them to “manipulate the corrupt, the weak and the inept”.

Contrary to this claim, the PML-N government has been alleging that the sit-ins are part of an international conspiracy to check huge Chinese investment in the country.

Admitting that the sit-in had also begun losing its steam, Dr Qadri said he had two options at hand – either to push his supporters to occupy the parliament, the prime minister house, PTV, etc. to take the protest politics to its logical end or review his strategy and adopt some better course.

The first option would have led to the imposition of martial law, he said, adding it could also have given a chance to the government to label PAT as an extremist and terrorist organization like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Sensing the situation, he said, he dropped the idea and went for electoral politics after lengthy intra-party consultations and taking into confidence the ally in protest -- the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

Dr Qadri claimed he had apprised Imran Khan of the likely change in strategy the day he (PAT chief) had spoken to the sit-in participants from the PTI container before Eidul Azha.

Explaining why he took time in terminating the “protest phase” of the revolution, he said immediate wrapping up of the protest camp would have given a negative message that the clashes with police had frightened his party activists.

About media reports that he had struck a deal to end the sit-in, the PAT chief said his team was preparing a legal notice to be served on an anchorperson who aired the allegation.

Arguing, he said had he entered into any deal with the government he would not have disagreed, and was continuing to disagree, on the composition of a joint investigation team for probing the Model Town incident.

He said the PAT was still insisting that it would accept such a police officer in the JIT who would not belong to Punjab and Sindh.

He offered a Rs50 million cash prize for the one who would produce duly signed deal agreement between the government and PAT leaders.

Eulogizing the sacrifices offered by PAT workers during the sit-in, he recalled that despite steep popularity graph of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PPP activists had neither dared to get released their charismatic leader from prison nor launched any forceful drive to rescue him from the death penalty handed down in a murder case.

The jiyalas, he added, had also not initiated any protest movement against the assassination of their chairperson Benazir Bhutto.

Responding to a query, he said the PAT would not boycott the local body polls despite reservations on the new composition of the third tier of government as well as the procedure for its elections.

Replying to a question about his ‘mysterious’ Iran visit about which a former army chief had raised many questions, Dr Qadri categorically denied that he had met supreme Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei during the tour.

He, however, said that leaders of many religious parties had visited Iran and met the religious and political leadership there but none raised any finger at them.

He said he visited Iran after almost 15 years where PhDs were being done on him and his research work in various universities.

Dr Qadri, who was set to leave for North America for a two-week organizational visit early Tuesday (today) morning, said he had to change his itinerary from Dubai to Landon to avoid new deal rumours as Shahbaz Sharif was also leaving for London.

He promised to publish a white-paper on the Rs800 billion circular debt in power sector on his return from abroad on Nov 16.

Meanwhile, he announced changes in his media team and appointed Nurullah Siddiqui as media adviser of PAT.


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Why wait till Nov 16? Why not publish the white paper now? Or during the dharna?

Poor potians got dumped by Qadri. So sad. I feel for you potians!

Source? Looks like a shoddy piece of journalism. Anyway, the only thing I'm taking away from this article is how absurdly blind this 5-foot-nothing, self-praising elf really is.
 
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Anyone is a general term referring to people in general. When you go around calling people derogatory terms, people will dislike you. You nooras (see how that feels?) can never engage in a proper argument on this topic, so you resort to childish name-calling.

Now go eat a laptop and sleep on a metro bus, that's all king Nawaz can give you.
talking to slaves of sharif family is useless. These are shameful morans. They hate imran khan becuase he stand against sharif and bhutto family .. dont bother answering this Canadian moran . who knows nothing about Pakistan .
 
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what derogatory term? Potian? Oh it's derogatory term? Maybe look around on forums with people using nooni to refer to "anyone" who doesn't agree with Imran politics. What you people have resorted to "either you're with us, or with nawaz."

Argument in topic? You the one who standard derailing thread.

You resort to stereotypes and expect others to show respect, ha. And FYI, I didn't vote for pmln, nor do I live in Pakistan (see the flag?)

Now stop derailing this thread. If you got an issue, we can go different place on the forum.
Potian is a derogatory term. Nooni is not that bad as it doesn't call anyone a 'shit-ian' (in case you didn't know, poti means that in Urdu)

What you people have resorted to "either you're with us, or with nawaz."
Oh, so you aren't with Nawaz? Good for you. Still doesn't give you a free pass to call people names and expect them to like it.

You resort to stereotypes and expect others to show respect, ha.
Says the guy who goes around calling people 'potians'. You posted this below, did you not?:
Potians love to shove their nose into everything. I made thread about oil prices and potian came mentioning PMLn.
Sad story of potians. Love to go off topic.

And please do tell me where I resorted to stereotypes. (The noora part? Read the brackets.)

nor do I live in Pakistan
Explains your views.

As for derailing the thread, your comment at the end ensured that this would not be a thread for people to discuss stuff in a civil manner.
 
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Potian is a derogatory term. Nooni is not that bad as it doesn't call anyone a 'shit-ian' (in case you didn't know, poti means that in Urdu)


Oh, so you aren't with Nawaz? Good for you. Still doesn't give you a free pass to call people names and expect them to like it.


Says the guy who goes around calling people 'potians'. You posted this below, did you not?:


And please do tell me where I resorted to stereotypes. (The noora part? Read the brackets.)


Explains your views.

As for derailing the thread, your comment at the end ensured that this would not be a thread for people to discuss stuff in a civil manner.

If you see potian as that, good for you. PTIan doesn't work in English (You're from UK. How do you go around two vowels?). I asked similar question from another Potian. He said call us Insaafiyan or PTIan. As said, PTIan doesn't work and I don't consider PTI a party of insaaf. And if potian comes off to you as poti, well, don't be surprised when many languages use terms which are swear ones in other languages. It's not my fault that PTIan has two vowels and English doesn't like that.

I am not calling people names. It's just how you see it. If you don't like it, move along. People use nooni, slave, patwari and whatnot and then mention me. I just ignore.

Aren't you a potian? Or you support Nawaz?

Sterotypes: "Laptop and metro bus." Just because someone calls another Potian, he becomes instantly PMLn supporter and received free laptop and rides metro bus.

And what views I've? Oh right, anything I disagree with PTI, it becomes anti-Pakistani. Wait, let's make it anti Islamic. Cuz we got a lot of potians going on forums calling others munafiq. Also don't you live in UK? Shall I talk about your views?

See, it doesn't matter what I write or not. I made a thread about oil price and potian came in talking about how I'm praising PMLn. There was no mention of PMLn whatsoever. He was irked why I mentioned 3 consecutive month of price decline. So I told him that is what the article says and he has been shut now. So yes, whether I talk about potians or not, potians will come and talk about what they please. And I don't go around judging what potians write in thread title or at the end of news/video. Did I write in title "Potians upset?" No. But potians do write similar stuff.

You could've ignored what I wrote and moved on to topic on hand. But nope, you're potian and it's potian law to derail thread.


ANyway, welcome to the interwebz. If you don't like something, move along. And don't bother replying. Your ignore list doesn't seem to be working. So I'll add you on my ignore list. I don't like reading "potian" talk.
 
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LAHORE: Dr Tahirul Qadri claims support from some super powers for the incumbent government made the party change its strategy from protest politics to electoral politics for bringing revolution in the country.

He also says despite reservations on the local body system being introduced by the Shahbaz government in Punjab, his party won’t boycott the ballot.

“My activists did miracles during the 70-day Islamabad sit-in facing all kinds of hardships, particularly during the night between Aug 30 and 31 (when protesters occupied the PTV building). Their resolve shook the very foundations of the Nawaz government but some super powers came to its rescue,” the Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief told Dawn at his residence-cum-office here on Monday.

Without naming the countries, he alleged these powers could not afford to see upright politicians in power as it was easier for them to “manipulate the corrupt, the weak and the inept”.

Contrary to this claim, the PML-N government has been alleging that the sit-ins are part of an international conspiracy to check huge Chinese investment in the country.

Admitting that the sit-in had also begun losing its steam, Dr Qadri said he had two options at hand – either to push his supporters to occupy the parliament, the prime minister house, PTV, etc. to take the protest politics to its logical end or review his strategy and adopt some better course.

The first option would have led to the imposition of martial law, he said, adding it could also have given a chance to the government to label PAT as an extremist and terrorist organization like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Sensing the situation, he said, he dropped the idea and went for electoral politics after lengthy intra-party consultations and taking into confidence the ally in protest -- the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

Dr Qadri claimed he had apprised Imran Khan of the likely change in strategy the day he (PAT chief) had spoken to the sit-in participants from the PTI container before Eidul Azha.

Explaining why he took time in terminating the “protest phase” of the revolution, he said immediate wrapping up of the protest camp would have given a negative message that the clashes with police had frightened his party activists.

About media reports that he had struck a deal to end the sit-in, the PAT chief said his team was preparing a legal notice to be served on an anchorperson who aired the allegation.

Arguing, he said had he entered into any deal with the government he would not have disagreed, and was continuing to disagree, on the composition of a joint investigation team for probing the Model Town incident.

He said the PAT was still insisting that it would accept such a police officer in the JIT who would not belong to Punjab and Sindh.

He offered a Rs50 million cash prize for the one who would produce duly signed deal agreement between the government and PAT leaders.

Eulogizing the sacrifices offered by PAT workers during the sit-in, he recalled that despite steep popularity graph of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PPP activists had neither dared to get released their charismatic leader from prison nor launched any forceful drive to rescue him from the death penalty handed down in a murder case.

The jiyalas, he added, had also not initiated any protest movement against the assassination of their chairperson Benazir Bhutto.

Responding to a query, he said the PAT would not boycott the local body polls despite reservations on the new composition of the third tier of government as well as the procedure for its elections.

Replying to a question about his ‘mysterious’ Iran visit about which a former army chief had raised many questions, Dr Qadri categorically denied that he had met supreme Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei during the tour.

He, however, said that leaders of many religious parties had visited Iran and met the religious and political leadership there but none raised any finger at them.

He said he visited Iran after almost 15 years where PhDs were being done on him and his research work in various universities.

Dr Qadri, who was set to leave for North America for a two-week organizational visit early Tuesday (today) morning, said he had to change his itinerary from Dubai to Landon to avoid new deal rumours as Shahbaz Sharif was also leaving for London.

He promised to publish a white-paper on the Rs800 billion circular debt in power sector on his return from abroad on Nov 16.

Meanwhile, he announced changes in his media team and appointed Nurullah Siddiqui as media adviser of PAT.


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Why wait till Nov 16? Why not publish the white paper now? Or during the dharna?

Poor potians got dumped by Qadri. So sad. I feel for you potians!
The truth is real, the power cames to rescue the noora king was non, other then PAKARMY the only & real super power in pakistan?
to dismentle a cheated , & fakly elected govt, its the right of every pakistani, to go inside the parliment which was built on his taxes & protest! Its his political right!
 
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