Sir: Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri is mobilizing people to rise against the government. Despite several offers from the government to resolve differences, conflicts and issues, Qadri is determined to reform the system through what he calls a bloody revolution. In his post-arrival show, neither Imran Khan nor Sheikh Rasheed supported him; instead they refrained from joining Qadri’s supporters on the pretext of barriers and hurdles on the way to the airport. Chaudhry Shujaat might have facilitated Sheikh Rasheed had he been keen to reach the airport. It shows that none of the popular political leaders want Qadri to overshadow their charisma. Dr Qadri is therefore alone in his ‘bloody’ revolution. By the way, Dr Qadri needs tutorials on revolution. He might then think twice before making such inadvertent policy remarks.
Hamza Gilani
Lahore
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