Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Faisal Vawda said on Sunday that the party is hoping to get ‘sympathy’ to shape a new narrative after the events of May 9.
Speaking to Shaukat Piracha in Rubaroo on Aaj News on Sunda, Vawda said that the fallout from May 9 had led to a point where there as no place to stand, no way to talk and no way to progress ahead.
He also said that he still believed that the people in PDM were crooks, but the PTI had gone way ahead of them by attacking the graves of martyrs. He added that he had left the party, or had been shown the door, at a time when the PTI was strong because he had tried to save Imran Khan’s life.
“Some things cannot be forgiven,” he said, adding that the party was its own enemy by the way it had behaved.
“The party has fallen apart faster than a house of cards,” Vawda said.
However, when asked about his claim that no one would be left to contest elections on PTI’s ticket, he said that the worst was yet to come.
“Only hours and days have passed yet,” he said, “as these turn to weeks and months, even a few people being left will be a huge deal.”
He said that no on ewill be left in the party because everyone wants to ‘take his place’. He said only minor characters had left Imran Khan till now and that people who had stuck around this far would also leave.
He also said that he himself would expose the corruption of many of these people, adding that many of them ‘could not even buy cigarettes’ before they joined the party.