Faisal Vawda says PTI founder left isolated amid internal divisions, conspiracies
Former PTI leader Faisal Vawda. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE
Senator Faisal Vawda has claimed that internal divisions, personal gains, and conspiracies have left the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan isolated and increasingly burdened by mounting political challenges.
In a posts on X (formerly Twitter), Vawda said, “Everyone in PTI is getting everything — money, freedom, and politics. The only one who got nothing is the founder. He is now left alone.”
Vawda, who is currently abroad, also alleged that PTI’s foreign funding had dried up after supporters discovered that "many within the party had opened their own shops in the name of fundraising.”
He reiterated his previous stance about deep internal rifts within PTI, claiming that significant factionalism and power struggles are weakening the party. “I had already said there’s serious grouping within PTI. The conspirators against the founder are from within his own party,” he said.
Vawda also pointed to the resignation of senior PTI leader Hammad Azhar as evidence of behind-the-scenes agreements. “Hammad resigned under a settlement and will soon reappear on the scene,” he claimed.
The senator insisted that he had forewarned the public about the ongoing drama and conspiracies within PTI. “I told the nation in advance. Now, it’s up to the people to decide what’s next,” Vawda concluded.