Qadri slams Sharif brothers for 'worst propaganda' against him
Fiery cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri, who led a massive protest against Pakistan government, has claimed that PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz Sharif, who had once "carried him on their shoulders" to show their love and respect for him, had now started the "worst propaganda" against him.
Qadri, who heads the Tehrik Minhaj-ul-Quran, said the incident had occurred some years ago when the Sharif brothers were living in self-exile in Saudi Arabia.
"Both brothers once carried me on their shoulders up to the Ghar-e-Hira (Holy Mountain) in Mecca just to express their love and devotion to my ideology. Now they have started the worst propaganda against me," said Qadri, who led a four-day sit-in by thousands of his supporters outside the Parliament here recently.
The cleric launched the protest to press the government to implement his charter of demands, including dissolution of Parliament and electoral reforms. The protest ended after Qadri and the government signed an agreement.
Qadri was very close to the Sharifs in the 1990s but later fell out with them. He alleged at a news conference here yesterday that the Sharif brothers had allocated Rs three billion from the PML-N government fund in Punjab to launch a "character assassination" campaign against him in the media. "Both brothers are notorious for this," he added.