Pakistan Awami Tehreek’s (PAT) Dr. Tahir ul Qadri said that revolution needs “vote, support and ‘Note’ (money)” while addressing a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore yesterday.
Thousands gathered in Lahore while Qadri revealed his post-revolution vision for Pakistan.
Qadri negated all the rumours about striking a deal with the government over the model town tragedy and reiterated that “we won’t allow anyone to become Raymond Davis, we won’t settle for anything less than Qisas.”
He congratulated Chudhary Shujaat of PML-Q, Raja Nasir Abbas of MWM and the entire organization of PAT for organizing such a massive gathering in Lahore. He dubbed the rally as a referendum against Sharif Government.
Qadri stated that Metro Bus was made in 50 billion rupees and this amount was enough to provide clean drinking water to entire Punjab. He said that only Quid-e-Azamism can change the faith of Pakistan.
He added that peace in the country is necessary to bring foreign investment in Pakistan. Giving his vision he said that tourism can be used to earn precious foreign revenue.
He vowed to stick with his demands of national government and electoral reforms and said that “if elections are imposed upon us, we would contest them with full vigour.”