Faisal Vawda Says Talks Between PTI and Govt Won’t Progress

ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister Faisal Vawda has expressed doubts over the progress of ongoing negotiations between the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the government, stating that the talks are unlikely to move forward.

During a recent appearance on a television program, Vawda stated that the PTI’s social media team was engaging in tactics to manipulate videos, particularly from Syria, to inaccurately portray the situation in Pakistan. He added that this strategy was causing harm to the party’s founder and could further damage PTI’s credibility.

Vawda also raised concerns about the PTI founder, claiming that the leader is facing threats to his life from his wife and her close associates. He emphasized the severity of the internal challenges PTI is currently facing.

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Furthermore, Vawda revealed plans to travel to five countries after December 15 to present facts regarding the ongoing political situation in Pakistan, indicating that he intends to play a role in shaping international understanding of the country’s current political landscape.

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