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As the long march led by chief of the Tehrik-i-Minhajul Quran (TMQ), Dr Tahirul Qadri, inches towards Islamabad, more supporters from surrounding cities have begun joining it. Earlier officials from the Punjab government gave a headcount of 13,000 people at the beginning of the march in its report sent to the federal government. Private news channels reported the number of participants as 21,000 on Monday before the resumption of the march. – Photos by Agencies
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Amazed, Y are u calling them Qadri Supporters…. they are not asking for government or seats or money like our conventional leaders.
I m not Supporting Mr Qadri.. but i must say as a Pakistan he is projecting the nation there, I wish i had some time to stand with them not for them , but for PAKISTAN.
Those people are representing Pakistan voice regardless of whatever nonsense is spoken by Government personals or government paid private media anchors!
Long Live Pakistan
The disaster caused by the lawless feudals and tribals controlling the state machinery, does need such a purging upheavel to the end. All the civil society has to back it for the future of the country and its people.