Nation to witness word's largest Tahrir Square on January 14

 

Addressing a massive public gathering at the Jinnah Ground, Azizabad, following his visit to MQM headquarters 90 on Tuesday, he said, the January 14 gathering in Islamabad would be peaceful.

 

No bullets and no violence will be part of this march, he added.

 

"We do not believe in doing anything outside the Constitution," he said.

 

Speaking further at the gathering being hailed as "Jalsa-e-Inqalab" or Journey of Revolution, he said, he has no agenda to become the caretaker prime minister nor does he want any portfolio after bringing a peaceful revolution in the country.

 

He said, "We want justice for all," adding, "The system of looting and pillaging will be toppled."

 

The leader of Idara-e-Minhajul Quraan said that 60 per cent of the nation is fed up of the existing so-called democratic process.

 

"We will bring a change for the better and then hold elections," he said.

 

The parliament of the people will decide on the caretaker government on January 14, said Qadri. 

 

"I have been fighting this battle for 30 years," he said, and added, "The process of revolution, which began in Lahore, has begun today."

 

Copyright Business Recorder, 2012

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