Senator Faisal Vawda predicted the disqualification of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi. Faisal Vawda, while answering a question regarding the disqualification of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, claimed that Sohail Afridi will be disqualified soon, the private media channel reported on Thursday.
Faisal Vawda said that if PTI wants to do more dirty work in politics, then be ready for Governor’s rule. He said that the lists are ready, and those who sit outside the country and talk will also know what is going to happen against them.
He claimed that PTI people are responsible for Imran Khan’s current situation, and that it is PTI politicians who brought Imran Khan to this point.
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Senator Faisal Vawda said that former Prime Minister Imran Khan will not hold any political meetings in the coming days, responding to a prison visit yesterday by Khan’s sister Uzma Khan.
Vawda Warns Against Political Messaging
Speaking on a private television program, Vawda said any political messages delivered through Khan’s sisters would count as political meetings. He cautioned that if such communications continued, authorities could impose restrictions on their visits as well. He stressed that “no political meetings will take place going forward.”
Criticism of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Leadership
Shifting to provincial politics, Vawda criticized the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister for visiting the U.S. consulate instead of attending the funeral of a fallen military officer. He said the chief minister should focus on delivering governance, while the governor should perform his constitutional duties to ensure the province’s stability. Otherwise, he warned, the possibility of governor’s rule could come into play.
Call for Political Solutions
Vawda repeated that he had earlier predicted no confrontation would unfold on November 26. He said he favored political dialogue and urged the KP leadership to “do their job and create a political path” rather than rely on pressure tactics.
