Qadri echoes Imran's formula of prime minister's resignation
Qadri says opposition jirga has made a suggestive proposal for both the sides.
KARACHI:
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chairman Dr Tahirul Qadri on Wendesday reiterated his stance of camping outside the Parliament till his party's demands are not met.
Speaking with Express News anchor in Javed Chaudhry during the show Kal Tak, Qadri recounted word for word the formula presented by Pakistan Thereek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should 'resign' for one month and resume his post if allegations of rigging are proved false.
The PAT chief defended the demand for prime minister's resignation, claiming that an FIR with charges of murder and anti-terrorism had registered against the premier.
Qadri further said that the Opposition's political jirga was expected to present a possible solution on Thursday, which they will review. He added that the party will decide their stance after the proposal has been reviewed.
While answering a question, Qadri said reiterated his resolve to remain at D-Chowk till their demands are accepted.
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chairman Dr Tahirul Qadri on Wendesday reiterated his stance of camping outside the Parliament till his party's demands are not met.
Speaking with Express News anchor in Javed Chaudhry during the show Kal Tak, Qadri recounted word for word the formula presented by Pakistan Thereek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should 'resign' for one month and resume his post if allegations of rigging are proved false.
The PAT chief defended the demand for prime minister's resignation, claiming that an FIR with charges of murder and anti-terrorism had registered against the premier.
Qadri further said that the Opposition's political jirga was expected to present a possible solution on Thursday, which they will review. He added that the party will decide their stance after the proposal has been reviewed.
While answering a question, Qadri said reiterated his resolve to remain at D-Chowk till their demands are accepted.