Imran Khan's Twitter being used for organised propaganda: Faisal Vawda

Faisal Vawda accuses Bushra Bibi, Qasim Suri, and others of conspiring against Imran Khan, leading him into a trap.


News Desk December 03, 2024

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Senator Faisal Vawda has stated that Imran Khan's Twitter account is being used for organised propaganda, and that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founding chairman is not managing the Twitter handle himself.

On the social media platform "X," Faisal Vawda said that this is the same propaganda campaign he has been referring to, involving Bibi, his allies, and figures like Qasim Suri, who have conspired to label Imran Khan as insane and even plotted to have him killed. Together, they are leading the founder of PTI into a pit from which there will be no return.

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He said that a provocative tweet against the establishment was deliberately posted yesterday, which was not written by Imran Khan but by conspirators sitting abroad.

Faisal Vawda added that the founder of PTI, making an informed and positive decision, chose to engage in talks with the government and focus on assemblies rather than the streets.

He advised to temporarily disregard Imran Khan's Twitter account, or else the damage could escalate further.

Previously Faisal Vawda expressed serious concerns over the safety of PTI founder Imran Khan, alleging that his life is at risk from members of his own party, including Bushra Bibi, Ali Amin Gandapur, Express News reported.

In a statement on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Faisal Vawda reiterated his previous claims, saying, "I still stand by my statement that Khan’s life is in danger from Bibi, Gandapur, and their supporters."

Senator Faisal Vawda meets Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Islamabad

Senator Faisal Vawda met with Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in a one-on-one meeting on Monday, reported Express News on Monday.

The meeting, which took place in Islamabad, saw both leaders discussing the current political situation.

They also exchanged views on the growing crisis stemming from the politics of hate and division in the country.

The discussion focused on the ongoing challenges and potential solutions to address the political instability and societal rifts that have been escalating in recent times.

Imran Khan believes party leadership 'compromised', working against him: Mashal Yousafzai

In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, Bushra Bibi’s spokesperson, Mashal Yousafzai, revealed that former prime minister Imran Khan places his full trust in his wife, Bushra Bibi, believing that his party leadership is compromised and working against him.

Yousafzai shared that Imran Khan is currently frustrated in jail, feeling that his instructions are not reaching the grassroots level of his party, with some leaders either blocking or altering his messages.

“Imran Khan feels that his orders are not getting to the workers and that party leaders are either stopping or modifying his instructions before passing them on,” Yousafzai said.

She added that, because of this situation, Khan has asked Bushra Bibi to act as his messenger, delivering his directives directly to party workers.

Despite having no political experience, Bushra Bibi has received detailed instructions from her husband on how to rally support for his release, she explained.

Yousafzai further disclosed that Khan had specifically instructed Bushra Bibi to inform supporters that this week’s protest would be a "do or die" situation, urging party workers to gather in Islamabad and demand his release.

“She is not involved in politics herself; she is a quiet, spiritual figure. She is simply serving as a bridge between Imran Khan and the people,” Yousafzai clarified.

Bushra Bibi’s sister, Maryam Riyaz Watto, also backed this position, claiming that the actions of Khan’s close associates are suspicious. “It seems like some are playing both sides for their own benefit,” Watto said.

Watto further revealed that the party leadership had pressured Bushra Bibi not to join the protest at D-Chowk in Islamabad, but she had defied this pressure in line with her husband’s wishes. "She will not back down until Imran Khan is released," she added.

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