My sympathies for Qadri

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Looking at Qadri’s faith in the ‘about-to-come-revolution’, I am strongly convinced that Dr Qadri has developed some serious hallucinations. His political dreams appear to be the continuation of his spiritual dreams in the past. His recent public interactions reveal that in his mind, Qadri has assumed the role of the chief executive of the country to an extent that he is offering prize postings in the post-revolution era to the officers who would not take part in the anti-Qadri crackdown. I am afraid that if Qadri fails in his struggle for power, which is most likely to happen, he is going to go into an irrecoverable state of shock.

HAMZA GILANI
Lahore

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