Faisal Vawda lashes out at reporter after he asked a question related to Aamir Liaquat
Islamabad: Federal Minister for Water Resources, Faisal Vawda lashed out at a reporter of a local channel after he asked a question related to Amir Liaquat, who had criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) government for awarding ticket to Vawda.

In an informal conversation with media after casting vote in senate polls, Vawda got furious when a reporter asked him a question about Aamir Liaquat.
“Ask any serious question instead of asking about Aamir Liaquat?” the minister told reporter.
“Why? Don’t you consider him serious?” the reporter asked to which Vawda replied that he would not answer the question.
The PTI leader further claimed that Yousaf Raza Gillani, who is a joint candidate of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) from Islamabad seat, will face historic defeat.
PTI leader Aamir Liaquat had criticized Faisal Vawda and Prime Minister Imran Khan, after he was named by the party as its Senate nominee from Sindh. Liaquat had shared a series of tweets taking a jibe at Vawda getting a nomination for senate even though he didn’t deserve it.
صرف سینیٹ کا ٹکٹ
— Aamir Liaquat Husain (@AamirLiaquat) February 14, 2021
آپ نے تو کہا تھا صوبائی اسمبلیوں, آزاد کشمیر اسمبلی, گلگت بلتستان اسمبلی اور لوک سبھا کو جو ٹکٹ نواز شریف نے دستاویزات میں ظاہر نہیں کیا وہ بھی دیں گے بلکہ گرین لائن بس کا ٹکٹ بھی پہلے سے دے دیں گے@FaisalVawdaPTI pic.twitter.com/IrXOWXUToC
تحفظات
— Aamir Liaquat Husain (@AamirLiaquat) February 15, 2021
میرے نہیں
ساتھیوں کے pic.twitter.com/RgZtT5UQ17
Yesterday, in an informal interview given to Naya Daur, Aamir Liaquat said that the date of renunciation of citizenship which Vawda has mentioned in his senate nomination form is different from the date he mentioned on National Assembly form.
“What will happen if those dates are tallied?” he remarked.
آپ کل کس کو ووٹ دیں گے،حفیظ شیخ کو یا یوسف رضا گیلانی کو، صحافی کے سوال پر سنیےعامر لیاقت کا جواب pic.twitter.com/J7L93N1xmc
— NayaDaur Urdu (@nayadaurpk_urdu) March 2, 2021

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