He says KP CM will be made Miss Gandapur if dares to come Punjab or Sindh


Islamabad: Senator Faisal Vawda said on Tuesday that KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur would be "sent back as Miss Gandapur" if he came to Punjab, Sindh, or Balochistan.
Delivering a fierce speech during Senate session, Vawda criticised PTI, challenging KP CM,” You will be laid down if you dare to come.”
Accusing leadership of pleading with the establishment to engage with them, he also linked PTI figures Murad Saeed, General Faiz, and the party's founder to journalist Arshad Sharif’s death.
He alleged that Arshad Sharif was killed due to the dirty politics of PTI.
During his remarks, PTI senators returned to the chamber, with Senator Falak Naz Chitrali questioning Vawda’s standing, asking, “What is his status, and why is he speaking?”
Vawda responded dismissively, saying, “I don’t know you, nor your status.” He continued to accuse PTI of dividing the country and conspiring, adding, “You insult our mothers and sisters, and we tolerate it.”
PTI senators continued to protest against Vawda’s remarks, while government senators came to his defence.
Vawda concluded, “Be patient. This is just the beginning. These people are abusing institutions, and the government is weak to stop them.”

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