Vawda Says Democracy Ruined Pakistan, Praises Army Chief

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Vawda Says Democracy Ruined Pakistan, Praises Army Chief
Vawda Says Democracy Ruined Pakistan, Praises Army Chief
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Senator Faisal Vawda, known for making bold claims and political predictions, stated on January 31 that democracy has ruined Pakistan while praising Army Chief Gen Asim Munir as a “ray of sunshine.”

“As long as this flawed system of democracy continues in Pakistan, the same cycle will repeat. No Chief Minister or Prime Minister can be arrested in the name of democracy,” said the former PTI member.

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Expressing his support for Gen Asim Munir, Vawda added, “We are fortunate that he has taken the lead in everything, and we can already see the results. He has no personal ambitions, and in over 35 years of service, there are no allegations against him or his family. This is a ray of hope.”

He further remarked that the narrative of “giving youngsters a chance” under the façade of democracy would set the country back.

“I have learned this from the Chief [Gen Asim Munir], who is leading the country like Ronaldo, that Pakistan must be put first instead of politics. A man who is strong enough to cut down a tree isn’t afraid of its branches, so when you are in a strong position, you always take a stand,” Vawda said, praising COAS.

The senator also took credit for stopping the purchase of 1,010 new cars for the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) officials after raising concerns in a Senate Standing Committee meeting.

During the meeting on January 30, Vawda claimed that FBR officials threatened his life when he raised the issue, stating he was prepared to provide evidence.

He named several FBR officers and revealed he has compiled a list of 54 corrupt officials, which he is ready to share.

FBR Chairman Rashid Langrial expressed his concern over the allegations, stating that Vawda’s complaint should be taken seriously as a parliamentarian.

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“If you received threats, I could also be at risk. This matter will not be left unchecked. It will be sent to an investigation agency for a criminal inquiry,” Langrial said.

Faisal Vawda, while speaking to show host Shaukat Paracha, stated: “I am not a weak man that I will go to the FIA to complain against those officers who threatened me. What I’m about to say, I also said in the Senate meeting: if I am harmed even on a finger, then I will take my revenge in such a way that their seven generations would remember it.”

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