Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri demands handing over of Quetta to army
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Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has expressed his deep sense of grief and sorrow on the killings of members of Hazara community in a bomb attack in Quetta. Dr Qadri called Allama Amin Shaheedi, the central leader of Majlis-e-Wahdat-ul-Muslameen and condoled the loss of precious lives in a terrorist attack. read more...
Addressing a public gathering in Faisalabad‚ Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri said he wanted to restore the system in the country that was the dream of the founder of the country. Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri has said that he will continue his struggle to safeguard the rights of the deprived segments of the society. He said the voice of the poor people cannot be suppressed. He said he wanted to restore the system in the country that was the dream of the founder of the country. He said that during his sit-in in Islamabad he has signed a declaration with the government that will bring positive changes in the country. read more...
Addressing the participants of mammoth public meeting, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the landlords had occupied Pakistan. He said: “I have come to rid the country of this occupation mafia and would not be content unless the people got back their due rights.’ He said that the internal structure of Quaid-e-Azam’s Pakistan had been destroyed. ‘Did Quaid-e-Azam want such a Pakistan,’ he asked. read more...
Tahir-ul-Qadri asking the people to rise up against injustice, terrorism and feudal system so that the destiny of the poor people of the country could be changed. If this does not happen then the poor keep getting poorer and rich would continue getting ricker in this country, he warned. Now, no one could stop the path of revolution in Pakistan, he added. Addressing a public gathering in Gujranwala asked the workers of his party to become a voter to use their right to chose. read more...
The grounds on which the SC has spurned the petition are a lack of locus standi by the petitioner, who happens to be a Dual Pakistani-Canadian national. Indeed, the SC has chosen to chastise Dr Qadri for having the audacity to meddle in Pakistan's constitutional matters while owning loyalty to the British Queen, who is technically the Sovereign of Canada. read more...
Addressing a crowded press conference in Lahore on February 14, Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has said that he is professor of law and holds the court in the highest esteem. He made it clear that he would not launch any movement against the judicial observation in regard to his petition. He said that his movement was for the purpose of nation building, which would continue unabated with the same zeal and zest. He said that he wanted to give a bright future to the nation by enabling to get rid of the worst oppressive system. read more...
On the third day of hearing, the Supreme Court of Pakistan dismissed Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadr’s petition in which he had prayed to the Court to order recomposition of the Election Commission in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Constitution. Talking to media after the hearing, Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri said that the hearing remained focused on his locus standi and the real issue of reconstitution of the Election Commission as per the Constitution was not taken up. read more...
Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, President of Awami Muslim League (Pakistan) during his current visit to UK, was invited by MQI London on 8 Feb 2013 for a get-together and discussion on the current issues in Pakistan. President, Director and executive members of Minhaj-ul-Quran International along with a large number of the general public were present on the occasion read more...
A three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry took up petition of Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri for preliminary hearing in which he prayed to the Court to order reconstitution of the Election Commission of Pakistan as the latter was not formed according to Articles 213 and 218 of the Constitution of Pakistan. Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri argued the case himself in the apex court. In reply to a question of the honourable Chief Justice whether a dual national could challenge the constitution of the Election Commission, Dr Qadri said that though dual nationals could not become part of Parliament but had the constitutional right to challenge the composition of the Election Commission in their capacity as voters. He said that he had questioned the composition of ECP as a voter. read more...