Dunya News - Qadri surrounded by govt as FIR registered, FBR tax notice served

  • 10 years ago
Punjab govt registers FIR against Qadri for inciting violence

LAHORE (Dunya News) -- The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has served a notice to Pakistan Awami ‎Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri of tax demand amounting to Rs.400 million arrears while the Punjab ‎government has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Qadri charging him for ‎inciting ‎violence and enraging the public.‎

The tax demand has purportedly been created based on the income of Minhaj-ul-Quran, which has ‎not been utilized for welfare purposes for which the trust had been established. FBR has further ‎required the Minhajul Quran trust to pay outstanding arrears before 15 August, and has conveyed ‎legal intention to seize accounts for recovery of government dues. Consequent upon these ‎proceedings, FBR has shown intention of closure of all the offices of Minhajul Quran situated in the ‎country. Further proceedings in the case are ongoing and as a result, if another tax demand is created ‎the same shall be recovered along with penalty levied thereon.‎

According to government sources, Qadri’s public sermons and statements come under the ambit of ‎civil disobedience, which is why a case was registered against him. The FIR was registered at the Data ‎Durbar police station against Qadri for encouraging rebellion in the country.‎

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