Former Federal Minister Faisal Vawda has said in a message after the criticism after his 'explosive' press conference held on Wednesday night that he is concerned about the killing of journalist Arshad Sharif in Kenya and the long march of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf.
They stand on their position. Faisal Vawda said in his press conference held in Islamabad on Wednesday night that he was seeing 'funerals only' in the long march, while he also made several 'revelations' regarding the alleged murder of Arshad Sharif. After which Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf issued a show cause notice to him and suspended his party membership.
According to the notification, Faisal Vawda has to submit his reply within two days, during which his party membership will remain suspended and he will not be eligible to give any party post and party's position to the media.
Faisal Vawda, while reacting to this notification, said that he 'stands by' whatever he said regarding the alleged murder of journalist Arshad Sharif, while regarding the long march, he said: 'I have made my party a I have given the right advice, I have said before and I am still saying today that some conspirators can make innocent people scapegoats in our peaceful march, what is against the party policy in this?'
What did Faisal Vawda say in the press conference? Faisal Vawda claimed in his press conference that the conspiracy to kill journalist Arshad Sharif was hatched in Pakistan while he was in touch with the establishment and wanted to come to Pakistan. Faisal Vawda said that "Arshad Sharif was murdered and his conspiracy took place in Pakistan. No evidence, laptop or mobile will be found related to Arshad Sharif, the evidence has been erased." The former federal minister said that the death of Arshad Sharif was not an accident. "I'll be telling you a lot in the coming days, I won't stop now."
On the reports coming from the media of Kenya, Faisal Vawda said that the story was made that the child was kidnapped and therefore shot. Arshad Sharif's premeditated murder inside this vehicle has not happened to anyone else. He said that he has told his party's chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan that the fabric of this conspiracy and the benefits and objectives of the conspiracy are something else. The PTI leader said that Imran Khan is going to march peacefully, which is our democratic right, but I am clearly telling that in this march I see only blood, death only death and funerals only funerals. are and those funerals will be given.'
Faisal Vawda further said: 'I will not let innocent Pakistanis die under the conspiracy of a few people and will try till my last day to stop this game of blood and corpses in the country.'
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