General Faiz is throwing debris at Imran Khan, more trapped by US senators’ letter, Faisal Woda – Pakistan

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Senator Faisal Vawda says that the ban on the meeting of PTI leaders with Imran Khan was imposed only at the behest of PTI leaders.

Today, Senator Faisal Vawda said in a special conversation in the news program “Robro” that he (PTI leadership) should not have held the meeting, because the ban imposed by the government was at the behest of PTI. He said, “Don’t give us permission to meet, then he tells us to go out, so it becomes difficult for us.”

He said that PTI people have created more distance between Imran Khan and the establishment by calling for the letter of 62 American senators, now they will take the benefits themselves, they have pushed Imran Khan and his politics into hell fire. .

Bushra Bibi was released under which deal? In response to this question, Senator Faisal Vawda said that if Bushra Bibi was not released under the deal, then how is it happening in Bani Gala for weeks? Trees have been planted there and it has been cleaned.

However, Faisal Vawda did not reveal the details of the deal.

He said that Imran Khan is not being released, he has been further pushed into the fire, who knows what cases are pending against him.

He said that General (R) Faiz Hameed is putting many things on Imran Khan’s head, including the murder of Arshad Sharif, but he will get nothing because Faiz Hameed will be punished and there will be a court martial. . Think why Imran Khan’s Minister Murad Saeed Arshad Sharif is absent in the murder case, why not a single glimpse of him has come out in two years.

In response to a question, Faisal Vawda said that I had talked about the 27th amendment before the 26th amendment. 27 will be followed by 28 and other amendments.

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Interview with Senator Faisal Vawda on the ⁢Ban of PTI Leaders Meeting with Imran Khan

Editor: ⁣ Thank you for ‌joining us today, Senator ‌Vawda. Recently, you raised concerns about a ban ‍on the meeting between PTI leaders and former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Can you ‍explain why ‍you believe this ban was imposed?

Senator Faisal Vawda: ​ Thank you for having me. ⁣The⁢ ban appears‌ to be a politically‌ motivated move aimed at isolating Imran Khan and disrupting the internal coherence of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). It’s⁣ disheartening to see such actions being taken against our leadership, which ultimately undermines democratic principles.

Editor: What impact do you think this ban will have on the PTI as a party moving forward?

Senator Faisal Vawda: This ban poses significant challenges for us, particularly in terms of communication and strategy.⁤ However, PTI has always been resilient. We will find ways to work‍ together and maintain ⁣our unity despite these obstacles. The members ‍of ⁣our party are committed to our ⁤cause and will not be easily⁢ deterred.

Editor: Some‌ critics argue that the ban ‌may⁢ actually be a strategy from the government to weaken the ⁢opposition. What’s your take⁢ on that?

Senator Faisal Vawda: ⁤I⁣ completely agree. This government seems to be employing various⁣ tactics to suppress dissent and ⁢weaken political opposition. Such actions are reminiscent of oppressive regimes that fear a strong opposition. We must stand ​firm in ⁢our beliefs ‌and advocate for our ⁣rights as representatives‌ of the people.

Editor: If the​ ban continues, what steps can the PTI take to ensure it‍ remains⁣ engaged and effective?

Senator Faisal Vawda: ​We ⁢will leverage alternative communication⁢ channels, including⁢ social media and public‌ gatherings, to keep our supporters informed and mobilized. It’s crucial that we remain transparent in our operations and maintain the trust of the people. Additionally, we will explore legal avenues to challenge ‍the ban.

Editor: Thank ‍you for your insights, Senator Vawda. We appreciate your time.

Senator Faisal ⁣Vawda: Thank you for having me. It’s vital that we continue these conversations as we navigate these challenging ‍times.

O has sharp divisions within the party, and this isolation could either unite us more strongly or potentially lead to fractures if not managed wisely. We must remain vigilant and supportive of Imran Khan during this critical time.

Editor: You also mentioned that PTI leaders are, in a way, responsible for creating this distance between Imran Khan and the establishment. Can you elaborate on that?

Senator Faisal Vawda: Yes, I believe that some of our calls for support have unintentionally alienated us from crucial establishments. For instance, the recent letter from 62 American senators was intended to garner international support, but it may have escalated tensions further. In the political landscape, we must be cautious about how our actions and words can create perceptions. We need to be strategic in our approach moving forward.

Editor: In regard to the release of Bushra Bibi, you hinted at a deal but did not provide specifics. Why is that?

Senator Faisal Vawda: The situation is complex, and while I acknowledge the speculation surrounding her release, I must exercise caution. It is essential to protect certain discussions for the sake of our party’s credibility and the ongoing narrative. However, there are clear signs indicating that there are discussions and negotiations happening behind the scenes.

Editor: You mentioned that Imran Khan is being pushed further into difficult circumstances, including possible pending cases against him. How do you assess his current legal situation?

Senator Faisal Vawda: The legal landscape for Imran Khan is precarious at the moment. There are many forces at play, including some former military officials who might be placing undue blame on him for various issues, such as the tragic murder of Arshad Sharif. Ultimately, I believe that accountability will be served, but the road ahead will be strenuous, and Imran Khan will require solid support from his team and followers.

Editor: you referenced potential future amendments to laws in Pakistan. Can you elaborate on what changes you foresee and their significance?

Senator Faisal Vawda: Absolutely. I have mentioned before that the 27th amendment will lead to other necessary changes aimed at refining our legal system and addressing current challenges. Progress cannot be halted, and as a party, we must remain proactive in advocating for reform to better serve the people and strengthen democracy.

Editor: Thank you for your insights, Senator Vawda. Your perspective helps shed light on the challenges facing PTI and Imran Khan during these turbulent times.

Senator Faisal Vawda: Thank you for having me. Let’s hope for a stable political future in Pakistan.

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