RAWALPINDI: The brother of Mumtaz Qadri, the custodian who killed Salman Taseer, is optimistic that his brother will not be processed.
Qadri brother Dilpazeer Awan, the only brother of six years in the family who do not work for the government, said about 17 state investigative agencies were still question whether parents had any affiliation to groups political or religious.
Awan said he believed Qadri acted on their own.
"If God is willing, even if the government will support him when the time comes. We hope that the judiciary does not do justice," Awan told Reuters.
While Qadri acknowledged, analysts say the government is likely to come into care, as influential religious parties have managed to demonize Taseer, and those who opposed the killing is silenced by fear.
"There is always the possibility that a lower court will rule against him, there will be an appeal and there will be enormous pressure on the Supreme Court by lawyers and supporters to vote for it," said the analyst Riffat Hussain policy.
More than 500 lawyers have volunteered to defend freedom Qadri.
Awan described his brother 25 years as a regular, dedicated member of an elite police force responsible for fighting against terrorism and VIP protection, not an extremist of some police officials have said.
"He was very caring, loving person. It was much better than all of us," said Awan, a property consultant and auto dealers in Rawalpindi, also hometown of Qadri.
A poster on a street outside his office described as a seedy Qadri Ghazi. Qadri went to an English school, "said Awan.
Qadri, the father of a child is in good condition two months in prison, where he was treated like a hero, "said Tariq al-Haqqani, who said he was one of his lawyers.
Qadri brother Dilpazeer Awan, the only brother of six years in the family who do not work for the government, said about 17 state investigative agencies were still question whether parents had any affiliation to groups political or religious.
Awan said he believed Qadri acted on their own.
"If God is willing, even if the government will support him when the time comes. We hope that the judiciary does not do justice," Awan told Reuters.
While Qadri acknowledged, analysts say the government is likely to come into care, as influential religious parties have managed to demonize Taseer, and those who opposed the killing is silenced by fear.
"There is always the possibility that a lower court will rule against him, there will be an appeal and there will be enormous pressure on the Supreme Court by lawyers and supporters to vote for it," said the analyst Riffat Hussain policy.
More than 500 lawyers have volunteered to defend freedom Qadri.
Awan described his brother 25 years as a regular, dedicated member of an elite police force responsible for fighting against terrorism and VIP protection, not an extremist of some police officials have said.
"He was very caring, loving person. It was much better than all of us," said Awan, a property consultant and auto dealers in Rawalpindi, also hometown of Qadri.
A poster on a street outside his office described as a seedy Qadri Ghazi. Qadri went to an English school, "said Awan.
Qadri, the father of a child is in good condition two months in prison, where he was treated like a hero, "said Tariq al-Haqqani, who said he was one of his lawyers.




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