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Saturday December 21, 2024

Imran’s X handle being misused for propaganda: Vawda

Senator Vawda says country needs “new faces” to deal with prevailing challenges

By Mumtaz Alvi & News Desk
December 04, 2024
Independent Senator Faisal Vawda addresses a press conference in this undated photo. — APP/File
Independent Senator Faisal Vawda addresses a press conference in this undated photo. — APP/File

ISLAMABAD: Independent Senator Faisal Vawda has reiterated the allegations of a conspiracy involving Bushra Bibi and Qasim Suri, aimed at declaring Imran Khan mentally unfit and ultimately harming him.

Senator Faisal Vawda has made some serious allegations, stating that certain individuals are manipulating PTI founder, Imran Khan, and using his Twitter account, referred to as “X”, for organized propaganda. Vawda claimed that Imran Khan himself was not in control of his Twitter handle and that this was all part of a larger propaganda campaign.

Recently, Vawda described Imran Khan’s spouse Bushra Bibi a threat to his life (PTI founder). He pointed out that yesterday a malicious tweet against the establishment was deliberately written to incite fire. This malicious tweet, he said, was not written by Imran Khan but by conspirators sitting outside. He said Imran has made a good and positive decision to talk to the government and turn to the assemblies instead of the streets. Senator Vawda suggested that the PTI founder’s ‘X’ account should be temporarily ignored or there will be greater loss.

Meanwhile, a day after meeting the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman in Islamabad, Senator Faisal Vawda heaped praise on Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, calling him “untainted and shrewd politician”.

Vawda, speaking on Geo News programme “Capital Talk” on Tuesday, showered praise on Bilawal, saying that the PPP chairman rendered sacrifices for democracy in the country.

“He is untainted politician. He is young and 36 years old,” he said, calling the PPP chief a “shrewd” politician. Vawda said the PPP chief did not become young as a result of “filler or some surgery”.

The senator said only the new faces could improve the country’s situation and lashed out at the incumbent coalition government led by PML-N, calling it a setup of “political bodies”.

He said the country needs “new faces” to deal with prevailing challenges. “[...] if [PTI founder] Imran Khan is not acceptable then the old faces are not as well.” His comments came a day after he held a separate meeting with the PPP chief in Islamabad.

During the meeting, the politicians discussed the current political situation and the crisis arising from the politics of hatred and division.

Commenting on the embattled Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the firebrand politician alleged that party founder Imran Khan was behind bars due to his wife Bushra Bibi.

He claimed that the PTI founder’s wife “fled the D-Chowk” during the party’s “final call” protest, aiming to release Khan who has been incarcerated for more than one year.

The firebrand politician criticised Bushra and KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, saying that they didn’t even bother to meet Khan at Adiala Jail.

Slamming CM Gandapur’s role in the PTI’s protests, the senator said that the country could not bear the consequences of provincialism. The state was neither supporting nor opposing any individual or party, he added.

He blamed the former ruling for committing act like “terrorists”, pointing towards the PTI’s “do-or-die” protest which saw fierce clashes between the party workers and the law enforcers last week.

“All of us entered a blind alley,” said Vawda, stressing the parties to bring down political temperature and avoid indulging in violence.

Prior to this statement, the former PTI leader had claimed that a narrative was being built to declare the former premier “insane”.

He made the statement in response to Qasim Khan Suri’s post on X, claiming that the jailed ex-PM was being given some “poisonous substance” to alter his mental state.

Vawda had also predicted a ban on the Imran Khan-founded party following the three-day chaotic protests in the federal capital.