Pakistan cleric Tahirul Qadri quits politics
Qadri also expressed disappointment for not getting justice for the 14 PAT workers killed in 2014.
Lahore: Fiery Pakistani cleric Tahirul Qadri on Saturday announced his decision to quit politics and resigned as the chairman of his Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) party. Qadri, 68, who is based in Canada, made the announcement through a video message. He, however, did not mention any reason behind the decision.
“I am retiring from Pakistani politics, political activities and from my post as PAT chairman. I am transferring power to the party’s council,” he said in the video message issued from Canada.'
Qadri also expressed disappointment for not getting justice for the 14 PAT workers killed in 2014. “Our legal battle for the killing of our 14 workers will continue till my last breath. It is not a matter of politics but of faith,” Qadri said.
Fourteen people were killed and 100 injured when police raided the house and offices of PAT chief Tahirul Qadri in Model Town.