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Qadri calls off Go Nawaz Go currency campaign | PAKISTAN - geo.tv

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) Chief, Dr Tahirul Qadri has called of the campaign directing his supporters to write ‘Go Nawaz Go’ on currency notes.

Addressing his supporters at the PAT sit-in, Qadri said after conducting research it was found that writing on currency notes was illegal.

In a statement the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) clarified to the general public and banks that defacement of currency notes will render the notes ineligible for use. Finance Minister, Ishaq Dar also cautioned that scribbling or writing on currency notes was illegal and would render them useless.

On Sunday, PAT Chief, Tahirul Qadri had announced the start of a campaign which called on his supporters to write ‘Go Nawaz Go’ on currency notes. The PAT chief also announced the start of a hunger camp.


Feel sorry for all the idiots who fell prey to this, ignored the sane minded that it is illegal, and are now left with useless notes. Oh wait, most of you already removed the pencil writing correct? It was just show off :]


Defination:
beg
beg/
verb
3rd person present: begs
  1. 1.
    ask (someone) seriously or humbly for something.

@orangzaib Qadri feared being put in jail like that Baloch and shat his pants :p

Soon he will say After conducting research, this dharna is illegal. After conducting research, our men attacked PTV. After coneucting research, we are getting funds from na maloom afrad for this dharna.
 
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That won't happen ever. Qadri won't be put into jail no matter what sh!t he would do.
Actually he could've gone to jail, as Qadri was going against state. So supreme court can put him in jail. But Yeah, if he got jailed, more sheeps will be bought and brought to Islamabad.

But he will likely be put on ECL list when this dharna cools down. The gov't isn't having any of him next year again. They've 3 more years to go.
 

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