Vawda claims Faiz Hameed to face indictment within a week

ISLAMABAD: Senator Faisal Vawda has claimed that former Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence (DG ISI) Faiz Hameed is likely to be indicted within the next few days, as reported by ARY News.

Speaking on ARY News’ program Aitraaz Hai, Vawda linked the announcement of a civil disobedience call by PTI founder Imran Khan for December 14 to potential developments regarding Faiz Hameed.

“Imran Khan expects news about Faiz Hameed to emerge soon, but I am saying it will surface even before December 14,” Vawda asserted.

The senator stressed that holding powerful individuals accountable would set a significant precedent. He suggested that if Faiz Hameed provides incriminating evidence against Imran Khan, it could lead to serious consequences for the PTI chief.

Vawda also speculated on the possibility of Imran Khan facing a military court trial, adding that Faiz Hameed himself might face court-martial and punishment.

Further, Vawda alleged that Imran Khan no longer manages his Twitter account, claiming it is operated by someone else. He accused figures like Qasim Suri and Hammad Azhar of distancing themselves from Khan, with Suri allegedly calling him “insane.”

In the interview, Vawda praised Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, describing him as “untainted” despite allegations against his party. He lauded Bilawal’s political maturity and highlighted his family’s sacrifices for democracy, positioning him as a strong candidate for Pakistan’s premiership.

Read More: Faisal Vawda predicts a ban on PTI.

Raising concerns about Bushra Bibi, Vawda questioned the legitimacy of a Rs10 million cheque issued by her, alleging that similar transactions during Imran Khan’s tenure were tied to a “gang” benefiting from them.

Concluding his remarks, Vawda reiterated his commitment to protecting Imran Khan, asserting that the PTI leader never engaged in corruption personally but that others misused his name.

Previously, on November 28, 2024, Faisal Vawda predicted an imminent ban on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) as authorities vowed strict action against party workers detained during the November 24 Islamabad protest.

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