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Next election will bring stability, remove expired leaders: Vawda

Adds that next government will likely end very soon
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Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Faisal Vawda said on Monday that the current government is unlikely to last long but the next elections will bring stability in Pakistan.

Speaking to Shaukat Piracha in Rubaroo on Monday, Vawda said that the upcoming government is likely to last between one year to one and a half year or it could last up to two years if there was a ‘miracle’.

He added that the government would have ended in four to five months if Nawaz Sharif was coaxed into becoming prime minister, but the role has now passed to his brother.

Vawda said that there was no way for the government to survive as the price of petrol and inflation will increase in the next tenure. He added that the rate of the dollar will also increase.

He added that while Pakistan has massive debts to pay, the law and order situation will likely get worse as well.

Vawda said that the next elections would be the one to bring stability in Pakistan and would remove ‘expired’ leaders from the political scene.

He said that the people who claim to be protectors of the consitution wanted to conduct another experiment in the country and will now have to take responsibility for the results as well.

The former PTI leader said that the PPP had drained everything of importance from PMLN as Zardari was a ‘smart player’. He added that only the political clothes will be left on the PMLN’s body.

He added that PPP was likely to get the post of Balochistan CM as well as its candidate was at 50.5 and PMLN’s candidate was at 49.5

Vawda said that although he could not give details, Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari have already been in contact and things could not have been sorted out without it.

He added that PTI’s alliance with MWM and Sunni Ittehad was nothing but face-saving. He also said that PTI’s voter has been disappointed with the meeting with Maulana Fazal ur Rehman.

Vawda said that if he was in the party, he would have advised PTI to give PPP and PMLN a chance and form government.

He added that he did not forsee PTI getting women and minority reserved seats and the matter was unlikely to swing in the party’s direction.

Vawda also described Maryam Nawaz’s proposed candidacy for chief minister as ‘Buzdar 2.0’. He added that PMLN was bent on running the country as a family limited company.

However, he said that the PTI was more likely to form government on the moon than in Pakistan.

Can Imran Khan be released?

Vawda said that people can be brough on the scene and removed from the scene as convenient so anything can happen.

However, he added that the only way for Imran Khan’s current situation to change was if he took ‘two steps backward’.

Vawda said that politics in Pakistan was split into ‘looters’ on one hand and people who wanted chaos on the other hand.

He added that if Imran Khan wanted talks he should send the right signals and he had sent out the wrong one by nominating Gandapur for KP’s CM.

Commissioner Rawalpindi

Vawda said that there are many such characters like the Commissioner Rawalpindi in Pakistan which can be launched when needed.

He said that the PTI, PMLN or anyone else could have launched the commissioner. He went on to say that both parties and the bureaucrat should be probed.

Social media

Vawda said social media should be enjoyed not made part of serious work. He said most people on social media are faceless and anonymous and should not be cared about.

He said people on Twitter are mostly unemployed and their criticism should be taken lightly.

He also added that people on Twitter should be ‘sorted out’ and should be given some actual work.

Vawda said that videos on social media have led to murders such as those in Kohistan, so the operators should definitely be held accountable.

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