Qadri says sit-in will continue till revolution

PakistanQadri says sit-in will continue till revolution

Qadri says sit-in will continue till revolution

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) leader Dr Tahirul Qadri said on Saturday that his party will continue to stage sit-in protest in Islamabad until the country experiences a revolution, adding that the revolution will not take much longer.

In his address to the rally participants in Islamabad, the PAT leader congratulated the nation on the so-called revolution in the country, and said that he will present his party’s charter of demands at 4:00 pm.

Qadri also promised his supporters that he will not abandon them and will not leave the venue until a revolution is set in motion.

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