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Qamar Zaman Kaira ridicules Qadri
Information minister advises Qadri to renounce Canadian citizenship and run for elections if he seeks change.
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FIR registered against Qadri, followers
Sections imposed in FIR include murder attempts, interfering in governmental matters, snatching and disturbing peace.
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Qadri outlines four demands to be met by nightfall
Tells those suspicious of Supreme Court's intentions to have some shame.
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Qadri’s angels: Women supporters come to MQI chief’s rescue
Police blocked off, supporters chased them out of area.
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Consensus: Political parties rally around democracy
MQM stays mum, other parties speak out against Qadri.
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Qadri is a dual national, means no good: Khar
Foreign minister says Qadri wants a role of military and judiciary in politics, could be arrested for it.
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Premier’s arrest order: It’s a conspiracy, not a coincidence, says Asma
Synchronising SC order with Qadri’s long march raises doubts, says SCBA former president.
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On the contrary: Civil society expresses concern over sit-in
Term MQI demands as an incitement to treason.
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Mini-village: At Jinnah Avenue, vendors have a field day
Due to lack of options, participants of long march forced to pay higher prices.
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Two days and counting: For now, Constitution Avenue is their home
After Qadri’s oath, people determined to stay “till the end”, MQI activists to form more committees.
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Long march: A clash followed by a blame game
Four policemen were injured; 25 people get sick overnight.
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A Muslim rally with minority support
Non-Muslims talk about how they believe Dr Qadri will ensure better living conditions for them.
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Getting rally to leave, the only change most residents want
East-west divide as residents near rally decry halt to normal life, those far away see little difference.
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Exclusive: Dr Qadri invites Imran to join his sit-in
I invite Imran Khan to join long march so the forces wanting change can unite, says Qadri.
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Sticking to his guns: Defiant Qadri vows to go the distance
MQI chief praises army, judiciary; dispels impression of Presidency or PM house takeover.
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Strictly civilian: Army to keep govt crisis at arm’s length
Military officials deny link between security establishment, Dr Qadri and SC order.
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A mad, mad world
While no revolution came, the long march focused attention on disgruntlement of people with years of misgovernance.
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JI viewpoint: Qadri can’t stop change say Munawar
Says JI is not against the US itself, but it is against the anti-Islam and anti-Muslim policies of Washington.
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Notes from the log
Raisani’s sacking is a necessary but not sufficient condition for addressing the problem of sectarian terrorism.
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Analysis: Will Qadri’s hurricane really ‘hit’ Islamabad?
Though not four or even a million, Qadri did succeed in getting a presentable crowd of around a 100,000.
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Long march: Walking in the name of ‘revolution’
From women to children, elderly to students, Dr Qadri-led march was diverse.
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Marchers’ talk: Clueless but hopeful
Concerns about the absence of basic necessities dominates discourse.
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Code of conduct: MQI, city admin reach agreement
MQI states that only the people mentioned in a list it provided to the Islamabad Police will be allowed on stage.
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Women marchers: Willing to brave everything, unwilling to walk to a toilet
“We will stay here even if it takes a month. Enough is enough. We want change,” was the common mantra among the...
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Isloo confused, Pindi unwelcoming
All schools in the twin cities were closed, attendance in offices remained thin as marchers pour in.
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The dharna begins: The tipping point?
Dr Qadri demands dissolution of assemblies before 11am today.
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What Qadri is really against
Let us not derail the democratic process in search of a utopia, which has been sought many times unsuccessfully.
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Qadri's 'million man' march reaches Islamabad
MQI caravan reached Islamabad from Lahore via GT Road.
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Chaudhrys’ meeting with Qadri raises doubts: PML-N
PML-Q leaders have flayed the Nawaz League for baseless allegations.
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Tough talk: Qadri’s demand vis-a-vis ECP puts govt in quandary
Under constitution election commission cannot be dissolved immediately.
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Political vacillations: Govt will allow Qadri’s procession to enter capital
March may be halted four kilometres away from its intended destination.
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Million man march: Qadri fails to gather anticipated support in K-P, FATA
Pakistan Awami Tehreek says they are receiving threats from the government stopping them from joining the march.
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Hope and fear, as a ‘million men’ march towards Islamabad
People talk about what they expect from the long march.
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Troubles come a day early for residents of twin cities
Commuters suffer due to roadblocks, markets remain empty
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The march begins: Qadri moves juggernaut towards Islamabad
Hundreds of vehicles en route to federal capital; around 100,000 marchers arrive in twin cities.
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Long march: In the name of security, mobile services suspended
Intelligence reports confirm several terrorist outfits have planned attacks on Tahirul Qadri's long march.
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Avoiding collateral damage: Long march to approach shortly, Pindi admin ready
Police cancel staff leave, Rescue 1122, city admin prepped for untoward incidents.
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Court order: Police asked not to harass MQI activists
Lawyer accuses administration of removing reception camp, creating hurdles.
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Tahirul Qadri’s long march begins from Lahore
15,000 police personnel deployed in Islamabad, sensitive areas sealed ahead of long march.
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Qadri’s rally: Capital’s entry, exit points sealed
Containers placed in and around key installations.
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Long march plan: Last-ditch effort fails to change Qadri’s mind
MQI chief spells out three demands; calls for dissolution of ECP, neutral interim set-up.
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Stopping the march: Malik Riaz reappears during talks
Riaz maintains he came on behalf of Pakistani people to prevent loss of life if Qadri pressed ahead with his march.
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Qadri’s long march: Confidential reports confirm threats
Interior ministry's report supports Special Branch report regarding possible TTP attacks on Qadri’s rally.
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Terrorism threats: Qadri asks SC to take suo motu notice against Malik
Tahirul Qadri invites PTI leaders to join him as their slogan of 'change' is the same as his party's.
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Long march to capital: Transporters turn down MQI activists
Transporters say activists were offering Rs6,000 for one day but were not taking responsibility in case of damages.
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Reactions: Govt hails, opposition criticises MQM decision
Information minister advises Dr Qadri to cancel rally.
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PML-Q offers Qadri two options - cancel or postpone rally
Chaudhry brothers meet MQI chief, assure him that govt is considering demands.
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Schools, colleges to remain closed on Monday
NUST also announces holiday; other universities waiting for official notification.
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Long march: Police gear up security as MQI unveils route
Claim 50,000 people will gather at Faizabad Chowk; Islamabad Police gear up security, Rangers, FC also ready.
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Fuel woes: Rumours of petrol shortage turn out to be self-fulfilling prophecy
People waited in queues, driven by fear of petrol pumps’ closure in view of long march.