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Published 03 Jun, 2024 10:48pm

Faisal Vawda shares ‘three important figures’ after Khan’s acquittal

Independent Senator Faisal Vawda has claimed that 18, 20, and 21 are “important figures” as he continues to make prophecies of the country’s political developments.

In an interview with Shaukat Piracha on Monday, he did not disclose much about such numbers and maintained that they were valid figures.

“My date of birth is October 21,” he said and added that 21 was the most important out of the three.

Vawda, who has apparently replaced PML-Q’s Sheikh Rashid in making such claims, was responding to a query on the acquittal of former prime minister Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher case.

While interpreting the judge’s remarks from the case, he said that it had set a good precedent as politicians would be speaking about judges’ conduct.

He claimed that the Islamabad High Court’s verdict was part of a plan and the PTI leaders would be arrested when they would be released.

While speaking about the controversial post from Khan’s X account, he alleged that some of the PTI’s supporters had left the party as they did not support the anti-state narrative.

He also spoke about Supreme Court judge Justice Athar Minallah on the show, saying that the judge had not allotted PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to be seen, but called for making the NAB law tweaks case proceedings live where Khan had appeared via video link.

The independent senator added that the SC did not give evidence of his statement against him.

He added that the Sunni Ittehad Council would not get reserved seats as there were legal loopholes. Vawda called for the establishment to play its role in saving the country from the enemies while speaking about the PTI’s “anti-state” post and May 9 events.

When asked, Vawda said that he would appear in the Supreme Court as the bench including the Chief Justice of Pakistan was an “honest” person.

He claimed that he did not do contempt of court by his press conference.

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