Senator Faisal Vawda, reacting to reports of failed talks between the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the government, said the talks were initially just a joke.
He stressed that he had predicted in advance the failure of the negotiations since the PTI and the government share the same objective: keeping the founding president of the PTI in prison.
Faisal Vawda stressed that sincerity is essential for negotiations, but it seems that the government and the PTI have a common goal.
He added: “Those waiting for a ‘Trump’ are now walking around with placards, but the nation still does not understand the reality of the situation. »
The senator criticized the PTI’s past policies, pointing out that the party stood by the government from the 18th to the 26th constitutional amendment.
He claimed that all difficulties are created specifically for the PTI founder, while the rest of the leadership has been spared from any major hardship.
According to Faisal Vawda, this whole scenario seems to be part of a pre-established strategy, with the negotiations being carried out only as a formality, while the real objective lies elsewhere.