PTI wants bloodbath, not solutions: Faisal Vawda
Former PTI leader alleges Gandapur utilised provincial resources to launch attack on govt
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Watts News Oct 05, 2024
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PTI wants bloodbath, not solutions: Faisal Vawda |
Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stalwart and Senator Faisal Vawda accused the PTI top brass of engaging in politics that seeks bloodbath through inciting violence
In an interview with Samaa TV's program “Mere Sawal with Absar
Alam” on Saturday, Vawda lambasted PTI
leaders for what he described as irresponsible behaviour, claiming that the
party’s focus on staging protests at D-Chowk in Islamabad was a deliberate attempt
to create chaos.
He further alleged that PTI leadership is using the protest to incite violence, saying, "PTI wants dead bodies; they are doing politics to kill the poor."The former PTI leader also criticised PTI's Ali Amin Gandapur, claiming that the politician had privately agreed with the government not to come to D-Chowk but reneged on his promise.
"Ali Amin had agreed with the government that he would not come,"
Vawda claimed, implying Gandapur’s involvement in organizing the protests.Reflecting
on PTI’s past, Mr Vawda stated that the party had once been devoid of violent
tactics. "Fifteen years ago, PTI did not engage in fighting, shouting,
swearing, and setting things on fire," he said, lamenting the
transformation of the party into what he described as a force for disruption.
Vawda also fired a
broadside at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for its role in the protests. He
claimed that Gandapur, along with "20 to 25 hundred government
employees," had utilszed provincial resources to launch an attack on the
federal government.
According to Vawda, this was part of PTI’s broader strategy to provoke violence
by staging demonstrations at D-Chowk.
Shifting to national
issues, Vawda expressed confidence in the performance of the Pakistan
Democratic Movement (PDM) government.
"People thought that after PTI’s departure, Pakistan would never get back on track, but the PDM government controlled the dollar, and inflation has decreased," he stated.
He went on to add that the SIFC (Special Investment Facilitation Council) was
holding negotiations with investors and predicted a reduction in electricity
prices, which would ultimately bring relief to the impoverished.
The senior politician
did not spare PTI’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa spokesperson Barrister Saif either,
slating his statements about India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar.
Vawda condemned Saif’s remarks, calling them a further blow to the country's
stability. "What can be more destructive to the country than saying that
the Indian Foreign Minister calls Jaishankar in protest?" he said.