Vawda calls Imran deal offers ‘figment of Rana Sanaullah’s imagination’

Senator says rivals are 'fortunate' PTI founder 'rejected' deal, warns he would have targeted politicians

Senator Faisal Vawda on Thursday questioned Prime Minister's Adviser on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah over his assertion that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had twice been offered a political deal but chose not to accept it.

"First, tell us when, where and how? Or is this one of those deals that exists only in your imagination and that only you know about?" Vawda asked in a post on X addressed to Sanaullah.

It added, "I believe you people are fortunate that, according to you, he did not accept the deal. If the PTI founder had accepted this alleged deal, you know very well that he would then have gone after the politicians — and he would not have spared you either. Where the politicians would have gone after that, even I do not know."

Vawda further cautioned against what he described as firing “political arrows into the air,” warning that such statements could rebound on those who make them. "Political manoeuvres of the past are now outdated. Think of something new," he concluded.

 

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