By the pressure generated by these Inqilab March participants the FIR was launched for Model Town Massacre by the intervention of the Army Chief of Pakistan General Raheel Sharif.
[1] The Inqilab (Revolution) march was also aimed at the bringing down of the mega-scale corrupt practices of the government, electoral reforms, fast and speedy justice, and facilitation of basic necessities of life to the poor unprivileged classes of Pakistan in the wake of looting the taxpayers' money and saving in offshore havens.
The protesters were of the opinion that the rulers are not only looters but also killers of humanity because they leave no stone unturned to remain in power and suck every inch of national resources by means of their corrupt nature and practices.
The march also demanded a change of system by reforms and law of the land using Article 62 and 63 of the constitution of Pakistan to hinder the entrance of unsuitable, illiterate and fake degree holders into the Parliament.
In January 2013, Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri led a major sit-in protest in Islamabad, calling for accountability measures to be implemented before the upcoming elections and advocating for the preservation of the state.
He demanded a military escort off the plane however this was met with the Governor of Punjab Choudhry Mohammad Sarwar's personal convoy taking him to his residence in Model Town, Lahore.