Qadri likens JC to JIT
LAHOREPakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri said the report of the Judicial Commission to probe rigging allegations proved it was just like the Joint Investigative Team on the Model town incident formed by the Punjab government. Addressing a press conference at party secretariat on Saturday, he said he
By our correspondents
July 26, 2015
LAHORE
Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri said the report of the Judicial Commission to probe rigging allegations proved it was just like the Joint Investigative Team on the Model town incident formed by the Punjab government.
Addressing a press conference at party secretariat on Saturday, he said he had already announced on May 27 that the Judicial Commission would give a clean chit to the government like it was done by the JIT in the Model Town killings report.
Dr Qadri termed terrorism as the biggest evil faced by the world and Pakistan, adding that he had devised a curriculum to end terrorism and establish peace which would be introduced on July 29 in Islamabad. The curriculum will suggest to the world ways and means to fight the evil of terrorism. He said if the government was unable to stop target killings in the country then it should provide jobs to families of victims.
Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri said the report of the Judicial Commission to probe rigging allegations proved it was just like the Joint Investigative Team on the Model town incident formed by the Punjab government.
Addressing a press conference at party secretariat on Saturday, he said he had already announced on May 27 that the Judicial Commission would give a clean chit to the government like it was done by the JIT in the Model Town killings report.
Dr Qadri termed terrorism as the biggest evil faced by the world and Pakistan, adding that he had devised a curriculum to end terrorism and establish peace which would be introduced on July 29 in Islamabad. The curriculum will suggest to the world ways and means to fight the evil of terrorism. He said if the government was unable to stop target killings in the country then it should provide jobs to families of victims.
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