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VAWDA UNDERCUTS MAULANA AND COMMISSIONER.

VAWDA UNDERCUTS MAULANA AND COMMISSIONER.

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KARACHI: Former federal minister Faisal Vawda made fun of JUI-F chairman Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Saturday by claiming that his “file” had grown quite big and had reached “Turkiye” and that the outcomes of the general elections did not match his “wish list.”

The former federal minister claimed that everyone had seen Maulana’s “game” in an interview with a private TV station.

“Fazl did not receive the results of the poll in accordance with his wish list. He’ll give in shortly. His dossier has grown significantly and now includes Turkiye.

It remains to be seen, according to Vawda, if all of the “expired leaders” are in “one container or locked inside it.”

The former federal minister remarked that Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha’s “confession” of his involvement in “poll rigging” was merely “drama.”

According to the former minister, there was a chance that the Rawalpindi commissioner had been “launched” and “given money” by the PML-N. The whole stakes in this game are monetary. Here, self-interest is shared by all.

Vawda questioned how a “normal person” could acknowledge that the poll was rigged after ten days of voting, given that the commissioner was set to retire in ten to twelve days.

One could have confessed it if the confession had come ten minutes later, or perhaps ten hours later. You are claiming that your conscience has awakened after ten days.

Regarding Chattha’s statements that he was prepared to end his life due to “his involvement in poll rigging,” Vawda stated that while there are people in the nation who are willing to end their lives, none “actually commit it.”

He felt it was dubious for someone to retire after only ten days. How did the Rawalpindi commissioner get into possession of so much property? From where did he obtain his property files? With whom is he friends?

He called Chattha’s views regarding conscience to be “nonsense.”

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