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Zadari rules out operation against Qadri, terror attacks feared

Islamabad, Jan 17: Embattled Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has ruled out any operation against people taking part in Dr Tahirul Qadri's sit-in on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, amidst fears that terrorists may sneak in



“My leadership has ordered me to avoid any operation for the sake of the lives of children and women in the sit-in but targeted action can be conducted anytime. It may be tonight, tomorrow or the day after,” he said.

The interior minister read out four intelligence reports saying that the banned TTP and some other terrorists groups had planned to attack Dr Qadri in the Blue Area.

“Groups of Saifullah Baqi, Jundullah, the TTP and Tariq Gidar have sent their suicide bombers to Islamabad to target Dr Qadri,” he said.

Malik said he had more than 15,000 security personnel, including police Rangers and Frontier Constabulary, to conduct any operation but he would not go for it and only a targeted action would be taken to get Dr Qadri.

On the other hand, followers of Dr Qadri raised their sticks after hearing about Malik's ultimatum.

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