The government doled out carrots and sticks in equal measure on Tuesday, a day after Dr Tahirul Qadri returned to Pakistan, with the authorities in Punjab ordering the release of all detained Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) workers while the information minister hinted at the possibility of arresting the PAT chief.
For his part, Tahirul Qadri said he would claim Rs10 billion in damages from the federal government and Emirates for flying him to Lahore instead of Islamabad. Emirates flight EK-612 – with Qadri and his aides on board – was scheduled to land at Islamabad’s Benazir International Airport but was diverted by the government to Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport on Monday.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif ordered the release of dozens of PAT activists who were detained under the Maintenance of Public Order ahead of their leader’s homecoming. However, those facing criminal charges would have to face courts, he said.
He directed the Lahore police chief to ensure effective security at the Minhajul Quran Secretariat in consultation with PAT officials and also address Qadri’s apprehensions. The chief minister issued the orders after Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar passed on Qadri’s demands.
But even as the Punjab government offered an olive branch to the PAT, the federal information minister, Senator Pervaiz Rashid, let it be known that there was a possibility of levelling criminal cases against the PAT chief.
“Like former dictator Pervez Musharraf, Dr Qadri has come to Pakistan of his own free will, but his departure abroad will be decided according to the law, which will take its course,” he told journalists during his visit to the DHQ Hospital, Rawalpindi, where he enquired after the health of the policemen injured in Monday’s melee outside the Islamabad airport.
He claimed that the PAT workers attacked the policemen at Dr Qadri’s behest which is a “new form of terrorism, imported by Qadri from abroad”. “The policemen were there to protect the passengers, including the PAT chief, but his goons broke their bones,” he added.
Sources told The Express Tribune that the government was considering several options to deal with Qadri. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is likely to be asked to investigate the financial matters of the PAT, sources said.
The agency would scan through the documents in pursuit of possible irregularities, sources of funds, payment of taxes, spending on advertisements and other related issues. “Qadri had spent billions of rupees on a media campaign in 2013 ahead of his first homecoming,” a government official said.
He added that the FIA would investigate where did he receive the money from, he added. “Provocative speeches of Qadri will also be used as evidence against him for instigating a rebellion and violence in the country,” a source said.
In an angry retort, Qadri blamed the government for beating up his supporters and ‘hijacking the flight’ he was travelling in. “Around 275 passengers on board the plane. I’ve asked my activists to take over Islamabad but I exercised restraint,” he told a news conference at the Central Secretariat of Minhajul Quran International.
Refuting the allegation that his colleagues had forced other passengers not to get off the plane in Lahore, Qadri pointed out that a number of people, including PML-N central leader Raja Zafarul Haq, had disembarked.
Qadri claimed that 1,400 unarmed PAT activists were detained in the twin cities on terrorism charges. The police opened fire and lobbed teargas canisters at PAT workers while they were offering prayers in Islamabad.
An anti-terrorism court (ATC) sent 53 PAT workers on a 10-day physical remand. A heavy contingent of police from Airport police station presented the PAT before ATC-2 and sought physical remand.
Judge Rana Masood Akhter ordered the police to present them on July 4 for further proceedings. Police rounded up hundreds of PAT workers on charges of torturing police on Monday.
They were arrested for torturing policemen outside the airport on Monday. As many as 1,300 PAT men, including Qadri, have been booked on charges of attacking the police, snatching their arms and damaging public property.
However, Qadri strongly denied his workers were involved in violence and vandalism. Instead he alleged that the Islamabad police had hired dozens of ‘Gullu Butts’ to vilify his party.
Qadri also rallied behind the military operation in North Waziristan. “Zarb-e-Azb is purely in accordance with Islam and the whole nation should support the armed forces in this regard,” he said. He advised his followers to mark five Fridays as ‘Zarb-e-Azb Day’. He asked them to stage peaceful rallies on these days to express solidarity with the armed forces.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 25th, 2014.
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Let Musarraf out and Quadri in .
Yes, yes! Take him to Pmln courts. We can trap him there, like we did to leaders of last govts.. We always have that card, don't we?
money they all follow
This man deserves justice and that definitely leads him behind bars.He can fulfill his ambitions there.
This man is making joke of himself.He doesn't believe in democracy yet he is asking for street demonstration as his democratic right.He doesn't believe in judiciary as we'll still he plans to seek damage money through 'cursed' courts. High quality cameras are in abundance to catch every clash on streets showing who started first and what exactly happened yet he adamantly denies facts.He is most definitely under estimating strength of institutions as we'll as mood of the nation.
Mr.Qadri in which court you will sue ,judiciary are in the pocket of MNS
few federal ministers like Saad, Pervaiz Rashid, are enough to bring the downfall of MNS,the same FIA will be used again Shareef,this time there will be no escape route..
and he calls himself a "Leader". if he were a leader, he would not ask for money as its people of Pakistan's money who work day and night and pay taxes. People of pakistan are blindly following morons these days
@Shuaib: There is an old American saying that when the going gets tuff the tuff gets going, Punjab police got much deserving taste of their own bitter medicine..
The reason for diversion of flight was valid: Qadri's supporters, backed by Establishment, broke the barriers and entered restricted areas of airport and were likely to intrude the runway, jeopardising hundreds of innocent lives.
I think that is a balanced approach, and not really a carrot and sticks approach. The government is doing what it is expected to do: let the innocents go, punish the culprits and ensure security of the citizens.
The govt earier stated they would not divert the flight...but the hypocrites lied!!secondly tuq wanted to arrive at the normal destination at isb..he was forcefully taken to lahore on the orders of the punjab govt...so who hijacked the plane???finally i saw journalists show evidence of police in civil clothes arrive in police vans to attack the police so to blame tuq workers!!this is all over social media!when will ppl wake up and realise this govt are liars hypocrites and murderers!!
I miss ZARDARI!
Qadri will not eat this money, he'll spread it among the poor. Qadri will conquer Pakistan and bring back all looted money. The money belongs to public, not to gov't. Qadri the true lion, qadri the great! JIYE QADRI, JIYE QADRI,
Ridiculous Claim.. And the drama series continues.. Stay Tuned..
@Shuaib:
What are you talking about? The only people that have some civility is military and they are not interested in taking over this uncivilized nation.
This is a false report. Dr. Qadri has not asked for any damages and he reiterated this in Mubasher Lucmans program today. If his party is not willing to take the 30lakhs for the dead, then why will not they ask for damages.
Can't believe PMLN media cell is active.
This government seems to be a drama with the theatrical performance getting more and more entertaining day by day.
Emirates airlines has already hinted that it may sue government of Pakistan for diverting the plane to fly to Lahore, and Qadri for literally hijacking the plane for five hours while it sat on tarmac at runway in Lahore. Mr. Qadri must learn that world doesn't revolve around his whims. If this Canadian National is not going to obey laws of Pakistan then he must be deported to his adopted homeland; Canada.
This is ridiculous, it is just ridiculous honestly! I am disturbed by TuQ, if he wanted to go to Islamabad he should've urged ALL his followers to be civil and then he'd have the upper hand. In Islamabad his supporters were in the wrong, so many police men have been injured.