Pakistan's Qadri will return to rallies after treatment in US


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)  "Although my health doesn't allow me to travel and address public meetings we have scheduled in various towns, I promise to comeback soon and be with you after my treatment in the US," said an apparently weak Qadri in a mild tone, while speaking to reporters in Bhakkar town of Punjab.

The PAT chief, who retuned to Pakistan from Canada last week to resume his 'revolution' campaign, is diagnosed with heart problems and high blood pressure, prompting him to curtail his political activities and plan to leave for US, but he promised to back home soon.

"I took medicines last night for high blood pressure and spent a sleepless night. Doctors have advised me to take a bed rest but it's impossible in prevailing conditions," he elaborated on his health.

Qadri claimed that teargas shelling on a protest he was leading in August in Islamabad's Red Zone had destabilised his health, but he ignored treatment only to continue his struggle.


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