Million-man march: Tahirul Qadri wants to destabilise Pakistan, says ASWJ chief

ASWJ chief Ahmed Ludhianvi says that his group will not jeapordise the prevailing law and order situation in country.


Owais Jafri January 07, 2013
ASWJ chief Ahmed Ludhianvi says that his group will not jeapordise the prevailing law and order situation in country.

MULTAN: In a rare statement on mainstream politics, Ahle-Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) president Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi commented that Minhajul Quran Interntaional (MQI) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri’s mission was to destabilise Pakistan. 

Talking to the media in Multan, Ludhianvi claimed that Qadri shared his background with Raymond Davis.

“We will never destabilise Pakistan and completely respect its law and order situation,” the ASWJ chief said when asked about his group’s participation in the January 14 long march from Karachi to Islamabad. Instead, he offered that his group’s march has been postponed since it could disturb the law and order situation prevailing in the country.

Ludhianvi said that his group was not as stubborn as Qadri’s and that all the religious groups that had united on the platform of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC), will not let any long march devastate country nor let Qadiri push his agenda.

The ASWJ chief said that the every long march held is purposed to push for their demands to be accepted, not to destroy the country. In this light, the ASWJ has postponed its proposed long march since they were persuaded by other religious groups.

He added that the DPC will not take advantage of Tahirul Qadri blackmailing the government.

The ASWJ said that they will announce their long march, seeking justice for their workers, after the conditions in the country normalise.

COMMENTS (17)

Mirza | 11 years ago | Reply

On a serious note do these ppl live in pakistan? How can you destabilise pakistan. There is not an iota of stability left in pakistan. Qadri wants to reform the corrupt political system which serves the interests of few families at the expense of 180m people.

rubina | 11 years ago | Reply @PakSurzameen: thing is not who is saying,thing is what is being said.
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