Model Town JIT report a murder of justice: Qadri
LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) Chief Dr Tahirul Qadri has termed the JIT report on Model Town a murder of justice and said he has no doubt that Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif, Rana Sanaullah, Tauqeer Shah and IG Punjab were directly involved in those killings. Addressing a press conference from
By our correspondents
May 28, 2015
LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) Chief Dr Tahirul Qadri has termed the JIT report on Model Town a murder of justice and said he has no doubt that Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif, Rana Sanaullah, Tauqeer Shah and IG Punjab were directly involved in those killings.
Addressing a press conference from Canada on Wednesday, Qadri alleged that Sharif family rulers were paving a way for ISIS in Pakistan and asked the Army chief, heads of security agencies and the whole nation to take note of that. He termed the Sharif government a serious conspiracy against Pakistan saying first they brought Taliban and now they were bringing ISIS.
Qadri announced his return to the country in the month of June and said before returning he would visit London to launch 15 out of the total 25 books against terrorism he had written in the recent past. Of those books, ten are in Urdu while the rest are in English and Arabic, he said adding this syllabus against terrorism would help young generations stay away from terrorism.
Qadri rejected the reports of his deal with the government saying the PAT and the blood of its workers were not for sale as he had already rejected the offers of taking billions of rupees for the killed workers in the past.
Addressing a press conference from Canada on Wednesday, Qadri alleged that Sharif family rulers were paving a way for ISIS in Pakistan and asked the Army chief, heads of security agencies and the whole nation to take note of that. He termed the Sharif government a serious conspiracy against Pakistan saying first they brought Taliban and now they were bringing ISIS.
Qadri announced his return to the country in the month of June and said before returning he would visit London to launch 15 out of the total 25 books against terrorism he had written in the recent past. Of those books, ten are in Urdu while the rest are in English and Arabic, he said adding this syllabus against terrorism would help young generations stay away from terrorism.
Qadri rejected the reports of his deal with the government saying the PAT and the blood of its workers were not for sale as he had already rejected the offers of taking billions of rupees for the killed workers in the past.
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