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PAT chief going abroad for party reorganisation

LAHORE: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahir Ul Qadri has said that he will leave for abroad from on Tuesday night (tomorrow).

The PAT chief was talking to media in Lahore.

He said that he has to leave for London where his stay was due but on receiving reports that Chief Minister Punjab was coming to London he has changed his plan and he will not stay in London.

The PAT chief said that most of his time will spend in United States for the party re-organization

Dr Qadri informed the media that after the US tour he will also visit Canada on November 13 for three days and then return back to country.

 He said that after Muharram political rallies will be resumed from November 23.

The PTI head said “I will pay 50 million if someone proved that I have brokered deal with the government”.

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