Ex-minister Says 25 PTI Workers’ Blood Will Not Go Waste

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Ashrafuddin Pirzada
LANDIKOTAL: Ex-federal minister Dr Noorul Haq Qadri on Saturday said they were also against those who want instability and chaos in Pakistan and strongly condemned the May 9 incident but Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf would also remember the sacrifices of their 25 workers who lost their lives to get the real freedom and independence.

Noorul Haq Qadri was speaking to the condolence reference of PTI worker Bilal Khan Shinwari Shaheed who was shot dead in Peshawar on May 9.

A large number of PTI workers, leaders and supporters attended the gathering arranged at the residence of late PTI worker Bilal Khan Shinwari Shaheed.

PTI former parliamentarian Iqbal Khan Afridi, senior leader Ameer Khan Afridi and local government representatives also spoke on the occasion.
Dr Noorul Haq Qadri said Bilal Khan Shaheed was a young and brave PTI worker who sacrificed his life for Pakistan. He said Imran Khan and his millions of party workers respect Pakistan and its flag. He said they were not with those who want to create chaos in the country.
” The bold of 25 PTI workers killed on May 9 would not waste and time will come to bring the responsible to justice” said the ex-minister.

Qadri said he supported Imran Khan politically and morally which was his constitutional and fundamental right. He said they had no weapons to protect Imran Khan Khan and spread his vision but with his political struggle.
He said still PTI was not being given a level playing field to contest elections. He said they were struggling peacefully for their constitutional rights.

He said PTI began an election campaign from the residence of Bailal Khan Shaheed to mark the day with his sacrifice. He said five of his family members were also killed by terrorists on the same day a few years ago but they did not challenge the government writ.

Dr Noorul Haq Qadri said that Imran Khan has been in jail for the last nine months but his vision and thinking could not confined. He said Imran Khan wanted all Pakistani citizens to also mentally get rid of slavery and bring social justice and the rule of law in society.
He urged the voters to remain calm and come out of homes on February 8, and vote for Pakistan.