Nothing Is Happening for PTI Founder This Year: Faisal Vawda

Nothing Is Happening for PTI Founder This Year: Faisal Vawda

Web desk: Senator Faisal Vawda has talked about Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) holding a protest. He said that strict measures could be taken if the party holds a protest in Islamabad on November 26.

Speaking on Samaa TV’s “Nadeem Malik Live”, he indicated that authorities are considering both a ban on the demonstration and the possibility of imposing Governor’s Rule.

Senator Faisal Vawda warned that if Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) holds a protest in Islamabad on November 26, strict action will be taken.

He said that authorities are considering a ban on the protest and even the option of Governor’s Rule if PTI goes ahead with the demonstration.

Vawda added that nothing significant is expected to happen for the PTI founder this year, and if the current political approach continues, the founder will face further difficulties.

He said the group led by Shah Mahmood Qureshi has no influence, though Qureshi is innocent regarding the May 9 incidents.

Vawda described Omar Sarfraz Cheema and Shibli Faraz as “good people” and stated that they should be released if they face trial.

Senator Faisal Vawda

Separately, Senator Faisal Vawda has said that the 27th Constitutional Amendment is “on its way” and will be passed “with ease,” stressing that it is vital for Pakistan’s security and stability.

Speaking on the ARY News program Khabar, the senator stated that the amendment is crucial for the country’s survival and added that Parliament has full authority to legislate when required.

Faisal Vawda said he believes PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s recent tweet was aimed at building consensus rather than creating division.

“Bilawal did not speak behind closed doors; he has made his stance clear before the public,” he remarked, adding that the overall environment in Parliament has improved, which he described as “a positive sign for Pakistan.”

Commenting on political developments, the senator said, “In Pakistan, things either happen openly or through pressure. Bilawal Bhutto is a democratic personality and a guarantor of democracy, while Asif Ali Zardari is a master of political chess.”

Faisal Vawda also stressed that national security matters must remain under federal control, saying it was unsustainable for the federal government to keep borrowing funds and then distribute them to provinces “like beggars repaying loans.”