Senator Faysal Vawda has escalated the political rhetoric in Pakistan, issuing a stark warning that Governor’s Rule could be imposed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province if the political environment is destabilized further. His remarks reflect high tensions between the federal government and the provincial administration.
Vawda made the provocative statement during an interview on Geo News’ program ‘Capital Talk’ with host Hamid Mir.
In a direct and forceful tone, Senator Vawda warned: “If you want to create more mess, then be prepared for Governor’s Rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.” This threat appears aimed at the ruling political party in KP.
Focus on May 9 Incidents and Future Actions:
Vawda also claimed that those involved in the May 9 incidents, specifically the “terrorists hiding in KP,” should “watch out for themselves.” He strongly emphasized that all cases related to the May 9 violence would be taken to their logical conclusion.
Adding an element of mystery to the prevailing uncertainty, he asserted that “From tomorrow until next week, everyone will know what is going to happen next.” This cryptic claim suggests an imminent and significant political development.
In a final claim, he stated that the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would not be meeting with the founding leader of PTI the following day, hinting at the potential cancellation of a high-profile political meeting.
