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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek abstract "The Pakistan Awami Tehrik (Urdu: پاکستان عوامي تحريک) (Pakistan People's Movement) is a political party in Pakistan.The founder and chairman of the party is Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. In 1990, Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) participated in the national elections just one year after it was founded. In 1991, PAT and TNFJ (Tehrik-e-Nifas-e-Fiqh-e-Jafria A shia political group) now known as Tehrik-e-Jafaria signed a 'Communique of Unity' to promote social and religious harmony. In another move, PAT for the first time in the political history of Pakistan, introduced an idea of "working relationship" between the three national political forces, PAT, TNFJ and Tehreek-e-Istaqlal.From 1989 to 1993, Qadri continuously worked as an opposition leader tying to indicate the government's mistakes and to suggest ways for improving the situation in the political, educational, and economical fields. In 1992, he presented a complete working plan for interest-free banking in Pakistan covering all kinds of national and international transaction which was recognized and appreciated by all sections of the society including industrial and banking professionals.[citation needed] PAT offices were also opened in major foreign countries.At the general elections on 20 October 2002, Qadri was elected as an MNA (Member of the National Assembly) of his Lahore constituent.On 29 November 2004, Qadri announced his resignation as a Member of the National Assembly. Explaining his resignation he cited the President's broken promises, political corruption and blackmailing, the undemocratic system, institutional inabilities, failures of accountability, the sabotage of National Assembly, global issues including Pakistan-US relations, international terrorism and US global domination, Israeli aggression, the Iraq war, Islamabad-Delhi relations including the Kashmir dispute and Pakistan-Afghanistan relations. His 41-page resignation statement is available online to read.The party decided to boycott the Pakistani general election, 2008In a January 2011 address to a meeting of MQI’s Majlis-e-Shura in Lahore, Qadri stated that the current political system of Pakistan protects a 3% ruling elite, while the 97%, who are mainly poor people, have effectively become slaves of this corrupt political system.Qadri is still influential in Pakistani politics. On 6 October 2011, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered action on Karachi violence after the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry took a suo motu notice in response to the appeal of Dr Tahir ul Qadri.The PAT has become one of the largest mass party after its Lahore Jalsa on 23 December and some other parties e.g. APML, MQM and PHI have formally indicated that they would join the long march to islamabad on 14 Jan. 2013.".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek formationYear "1989".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek headquarter Lahore.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek headquarter Pakistan.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology Islamic_democracy.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology Islamic_socialism.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology Islamism.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek leader Muhammad_Tahir-ul-Qadri.
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek wikiPageExternalLink www.pat.com.pk.
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek colorcode "red".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek foundation "May 1989".
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek headquarters Lahore.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek headquarters Pakistan.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology Islamism.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology "Islamic democracy,".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek ideology "Islamic socialism".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek leader Muhammad_Tahir-ul-Qadri.
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek partyName "Pakistan Awami Tehrik".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek partyName "پاکستان عوامي تحريک".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek position Centrism.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek position "Fiscal: Centre-left".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek position "Social: Centre-right".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek website www.pat.com.pk.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek subject Category:Islamism_in_Pakistan.
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek type Agent.
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek comment "The Pakistan Awami Tehrik (Urdu: پاکستان عوامي تحريک) (Pakistan People's Movement) is a political party in Pakistan.The founder and chairman of the party is Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. In 1990, Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT) participated in the national elections just one year after it was founded. In 1991, PAT and TNFJ (Tehrik-e-Nifas-e-Fiqh-e-Jafria A shia political group) now known as Tehrik-e-Jafaria signed a 'Communique of Unity' to promote social and religious harmony.".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek label "Movimiento Popular de Pakistán".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek label "Pakistan Awami Tehreek".
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek label "Volksbewegung Pakistans".
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- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek depiction Awamitehreek.png.
- Pakistan_Awami_Tehreek homepage www.pat.com.pk.
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