Vawda proposes multi-party confab for political unity

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News Desk April 24, 2025
Senator Faisal Vawda speaking during a Senate session on Tuesday. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/SENATE

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As India dialed up hostile rhetoric, Senator Faisal Vawda has proposed that the government convene a multi-party confab, involving leadership from all political parties, including PTI, to chalk out a national action plan and send a message to the international community that the entire political leadership is united.

India, reeling from the Pahalgam rampage that left 26 tourists dead, has once again pointed finger at Pakistan – a familiar refrain in the diplomatic blame game that follows unrest in the restive Himalayan valley.

Taking to microblogging platform X, Vawda stressed the need to close ranks, asserting, "Pakistan comes first, everything else follows. We are united". He urged the government to convene a multi-party meeting, involving leadership from all political parties, including PTI. "This will show to the world that political differences are insignificant when it comes to Pakistan, and that the entire nation and its communities stand united behind the armed forces and resolute against any external threats," he said.

Warning against any hostile actions based on misinformation, Vawda cautioned India that any move rooted in "lies and deceit" would be met with a strong and potentially dangerous response, as has been the case in the past.

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