Senator Faisal Vawda has made alarming predictions about the future of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), suggesting that the political party could soon face a ban in Pakistan. Vawda’s comments come in the wake of rising tensions within the party and the government’s ongoing crackdown on PTI workers involved in the Islamabad protest.
During an appearance on ARY News’ program Khabar, Vawda pointed out that the events of May 9, which led to violent protests, were orchestrated by “vultures.” He suggested that had PTI chosen to conduct a peaceful rally in Sangjani instead, the party could have avoided the current crisis and preserved its dignity.
Efforts to Protect Imran Khan
In his statements, Vawda expressed his continued support for PTI’s founder, Imran Khan, revealing his personal efforts to protect Khan. He claimed that Khan’s life is under threat from close allies, with Vawda emphasizing that he is actively working to save Khan’s life.
Internal Divisions within PTI
Vawda also shed light on the growing divisions within PTI, describing the party as a fragmented entity. He pointed out that PTI is now made up of a mix of non-political figures, including wives, sisters, lawyers, and both old and new members. According to Vawda, PTI’s leadership beyond Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has almost disappeared, leaving the party struggling for direction.
Blame on Bushra Bibi
The senator went further to blame Bushra Bibi, Imran Khan’s wife, for causing significant internal issues within the party. He claimed that her actions during the Islamabad protest, where she and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur fled the scene, had caused major disruptions. Vawda asserted that the party’s leadership believes that Bushra Bibi is largely responsible for the chaos that followed.
The Future of PTI
With PTI facing internal turmoil, including accusations of betrayal and political infighting, Vawda’s prediction of a potential ban on the party could become a reality. The crackdown on PTI workers and the ongoing divisions within the leadership suggest that the party’s future remains uncertain.
As the political climate in Pakistan continues to evolve, the fate of PTI hangs in the balance. Whether or not the party will face a ban is a matter that remains to be seen, but Vawda’s words signal a growing concern over the party’s future in Pakistani politics.
Is PTI going to be banned in Pakistan? While no official decision has been made, internal conflicts, external pressures, and allegations of misconduct suggest that PTI’s future in the country could be in jeopardy. As Faisal Vawda has warned, the party’s future may be determined by how it navigates these turbulent times.