ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani cleric said Tuesday his supporters had decided to march peacefully on parliament to try to force the prime minister to resign.
Tahir ul-Qadri said a "people's parliament" had decided to march after he asked the crowd several times if they wanted "a true democracy" and "no terrorism" and they shouted "yes".
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