PDM will not quit the assemblies, says Ejaz Qadri
National
December 17, 2020
SUKKUR: Maulana Muhammad Sarwat Ejaz Qadri, chief of the Sunni Tehreek, visited Gharhi Khuda Bux Bhutto on Wednesday where he along with a delegation laid a floral wrath on the graves of former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and ZA Bhutto.
Talking to the media, he said Sindh is the soil of sufis, saints, martyrs, friendly and hospitable people. Qadri said he holds former prime minister ZA Bhutto in due reverence for giving the country a unanimous Constitution and legislating the Khatam-e-Nubuwat. The Sunni Tehreek leader said he believes that Bhutto’s killing was a judicial murder and it was difficult to have a visionary democrat like him.
PDM will not quit from assemblies
National
December 17, 2020
SUKKUR: Maulana Muhammad Sarwat Ejaz Qadri, chief of the Sunni Tehreek, visited Gharhi Khua Bux Bhutto on Wednesday where he along with a delegation laid a floral wrath on the graves of former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and ZA Bhutto.
Talking to the media, he said Sindh is the soil of sufis, saints, martyrs, friendly and hospitable people. Qadri said he holds former prime minister ZA Bhutto in due reverence for giving the country a unanimous Constitution and legislating the Khatam-e-Nubuwat. The Sunni Tehreek leader said he believes that Bhutto s killing was a judicial murder and it was difficult to have a visionary democrat like him.
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Friday Dec 11, 2020
A few months back, a follower of the religious cleric, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, approached me at the Karachi Press Club. He said Rizvi, leader of the right-wing political party, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), wanted to meet me when he next visited Karachi.
“He [Rizvi] wants to share a few things with you,” I was told. I agreed to the meeting. But it never materialised, as Rizvi’s visit to the city was postponed.
On November 19, the 54-year-old firebrand cleric died, bringing an end to a brief but action-packed era, where his political party, the TLP, emerged from the unknown and jolted the 2018 national polls.