ISLAMABAD: Government Internal Reverend Rehman Malik on Thursday pushed Tehrik-i-Minhajul Quran (TMQ) primary Tahirul Qadri’s before statements that four thousand individuals had attended his lengthy goal from Lahore to Islamabad.
The federal interior minister further said that the variety of members in the lengthy goal could not be higher than 25,000-30,000, including that he would notify Qadri about the real figures when the latter would appear in Islamabad.
The interior minister also confronted to problem a ‘white paper’ against Qadri and required that the latter keep Islamabad on ethical reasons.
He included that the Government Research Organization (FIA) was searching the expenses of the lengthy goal.
The interior minister further said that fool-proof protection preparations had been created for the lengthy goal and that the medial side ministry had offered protection for the lengthy goal as guaranteed.
Malik has formerly ignored Qadri’s lengthy goal as “nothing more than a cover march” and a “suicide strike on democracy.”
He has also charged the TMQ primary of trying to destroy the democratic procedure and delay the future common elections.
The federal interior minister further said that the variety of members in the lengthy goal could not be higher than 25,000-30,000, including that he would notify Qadri about the real figures when the latter would appear in Islamabad.
The interior minister also confronted to problem a ‘white paper’ against Qadri and required that the latter keep Islamabad on ethical reasons.
He included that the Government Research Organization (FIA) was searching the expenses of the lengthy goal.
The interior minister further said that fool-proof protection preparations had been created for the lengthy goal and that the medial side ministry had offered protection for the lengthy goal as guaranteed.
Malik has formerly ignored Qadri’s lengthy goal as “nothing more than a cover march” and a “suicide strike on democracy.”
He has also charged the TMQ primary of trying to destroy the democratic procedure and delay the future common elections.
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