Islamabad: Apparently to pull out the country from prevailing political, economical and social challenges, Pakistan’s national hero Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan has announced making a new party with name of “Tehrik-i-Tahaffuz Pakistan’.
In beginning of June The News Tribe has reported that Dr. Khan would soon announce joining politics.
He announced this at a consultative meeting which was attended by former Army Chief Mirza Aslam Baig, former prime minister Azad Kashmir Sardar Atiq Ahmed Khan, former defence minister Col (Retd.) Ghulam Sarwar Cheema, former federal minister Malik Ameen Aslam and other key figures.
Dr. AQ Khan will serve as patron-n-chief of the new party, whose dynamics would be announced soon, reports Daily Express.
“I never wanted to join politics but when your country is at verge of end then its not a right thing to keep sitting like a spectator,” he says while speaking to the meeting participants.
“Incompetent rulers have destroyed the country,” he viewed and termed whole family of former prime minister Yousuf Gillani as ‘thief family’.
“It’s the time that youth should stand for the country and elect candidates with honest background.”
Dr. AQ Khan was already making consultations with his close friends regarding political stance keeping in view of Pakistan facing a quagmire of problems ranging from power outages to economy crisis.
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