Qadri flew into Pakistan this week from his home in Canada, calling for revolution following months of tension between the government and the military.
The military launched an offensive this month against Taliban insurgents after lengthy government-backed peace talks failed and the Taliban attacked the country's busiest airport.
Qadri's arrival prompted fevered speculation in a coup-prone country where conspiracy theories are a national pastime. Many insinuated he had military backing, which the cleric-turned-political activist emphatically denies.
"I will fight against the Pakistan army if it tries to take over," Qadri told Reuters in an interview, but stopped short of giving details of how he would do this.
"I am against military rule. My destination is true democracy," he added, speaking in the sitting-room of his heavily guarded home on Thursday night, surrounded by aides and pictures of Muslim holy sites.
His supporters clashed with riot police this week outside the capital's main airport, causing his plane to be diverted. Qadri refused to leave his business class seat for several hours after landing.
Qadri said he feared for his safety because nine people were killed in a stand off between his supporters and police the week before. The cleric has a large network of religious schools, from which he draws many of his supporters.
On Thursday, he renewed his calls for a peaceful revolution, but was coy about his strategies, timing and ultimate goals.
"I will achieve my goal just through the struggle of the masses," he said. "They will come out on the roads and will force the rulers to resign."
Qadri wants the elected government to resign over accusations of electoral fraud, but is unclear exactly how its replacement would be chosen.
"I want neither mid-term nor long-term elections," he said. "I don't want anything which is not legitimate. My concerns are true democracy, fair elections and human rights.”
Qadri's long speeches calling for political reform - punctuated by detailed constitutional references - may strike less of a chord among Pakistanis than his outrage over daily power cuts, high unemployment and inflation.
He is now working to build alliances with other figures in the opposition, including popular cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who has offered Qadri tentative encouragement.
It's yet more pressure on the embattled government of Nawaz Sharif, already bruised by confrontations with the military.
Sharif knows the power of protests: he was previously overthrown in a coup in 1999, but saw his nemesis, the former army chief, forced to resign by mass street protests in 2008.
Qadri, whose website says he has written more than 1,000 books and is a man of "manifold and staggering achievements," hopes for a repeat of that episode.
"Corrupt rulers are making money instead of resolving people's problems," he says.
Pakistan's parliament, stuffed with wealthy lawmakers who pay neither taxes nor utility bills, is one of Qadri's favourite targets.
In response, the country's Federal Investigation Agency announced this week that it would scrutinize Qadri's affairs.
Qadri has sworn not to be deterred.
"I want rule of law, equality between poor and rich, men and women and Muslims and non-Muslims," he said firmly. "I will continue my struggle until the goals are achieved."
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Chamalion.......???
Only the on going revolution being conducted by Army can save Pakistan
You have lost credibility mr qadri
He is not worth Listening
@Grace: "Arab Spring revolution in Pakistan." Actually, his "revolution" is likely to exacerbate sectarianism in Pakistan.
If Army takes over and brings in a new govt., would that last?
@Extreme:" If this mission of his is for the right causes, It will succeed, if it is not then it will fizzle away." It will fizzle away, Sir, as it did in the past.
@Extreme: This guy is only damaging the country by creating instability. Why he lives in Canada on welfare and pays no taxes there is another question but he pays hardly 300 dollars tax in Pakistan but always flies in first class costing 1000s of dollars. Who is paying him money to create disturbances and mischief in Pakistan? He must be working for some foreign power to cause trouble since he said he wants Arab Spring revolution in Pakistan. We all know Arab Spring revolution only brought more misery to Arab countries.
Although I support him in many ways I think It was a statement without much thought and an attempt to win democratic credentials.It was totally unwanted statement and shows him being naive . In Pakistan no changes can happen without Military approval. If military does not support him he will either be dead soon or back to canada.
Is he trying to say that it's alright if I keep calling them but if they take over the gov. themselves it's not alright. He sounds confused like IK, changing his stance all the time.
@YA I think you are correct. I know many who also have lodged complaints against him as well as the Canadians travelling with him supporting him.
@Saad PM is flying luxury Jet is one thing, a revolutionary flying 18,000 US dollar ticket is another. How can he afford BTW? His Canadian income is non existent and he lives off the donations / Zaakat from people. Is he flying business class on Zaakat money?
@Extreme: And the positives should be appreciated and negatives condemned... No gets a free pass, his stand on Salman Taseer murder and Terrorism should be appreciated, and his current behavior and dishonestly should be condemned........
@saad: Good for him that he can afford business class.... Ask him to also stop taking welfare payments in Canada, they are meant for people who live below the poverty line....
What does ET gives so much coverage to this enemy of political stability and democracy.
Oooooh !!! Army must be scared of TUQ's super natural powers.
Please don't confuse people, get calm and offer Salat in holy month of Ramdan. Due to you, many people lost their lives. Please save human life and spread the message of peace instead of clashes. Nations is already perturbed due to upset situation in NWA in other hand you are trying to damage the peace.
Army well understand what they have to do.
Biased journalism from ET. Like how they project Dr. Qadri. "Business class seat" well he can certainly afford it move on. You don't use the term luxury jet ..when our PM is flying?
Army is sacrificing its sons and daughter to provide security to jokers like him. This man is so sacred of his life that he would not leave the plane without security from army, or escort from Governor Punjab. Shame on media which keep projecting voice of this coward man.
Let this man send his children to front line to fight with terrorists and I bet we will not hear from him again.
He will find it difficult when he returns to Canada..... People are complaining to their local MPs about how such a trouble maker can be granted Asylum and approved for Welfare payments considering he travels first class and acts like the a king.....
Say what you want about the man but he has done more opposition than any party in the parliament. True opposition leader who is forcing the PMLN to work and work harder to help the people. This can be seen from the amount of adverts of the government appearing in the prime time slots.
I am not his supporter but cannot criticise or question his religious beliefs. Why? Because he has done a lot more for Islam than I can ever imagine to do. Remember he was the first Sunni scholar who argued that Salman Taseer was a murder and not a religious killing for blasphemous purposes. He was the first sunni to completely denounce Terrorism and to argue that the main Jihad is that of the nafs and inner-self. He has helped create a better image of muslims across the globe. It is easy to criticise but a lot more difficult to do.
If this mission of his is for the right causes, It will succeed, if it is not then it will fizzle away.
Sir Qadri! The political leaders will make you stand on your head soon if you keep responding to their tricky complains. That was not smart answer. And you are no politician Sir, be careful what you say. There is a legal side too now. The leaders are using their "favorites" judges now against formidable opponents. Don't be fearless but hire good attorneys.
wow!