- Says ‘regime change operation’ caused only mayhem, destruction
- Imran Khan decided not to proceed towards Islamabad to avoid Colombo like situation
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry said that the PTI government was the most transparent government in the history of Pakistan, as the “imported” government imposed on the nation through “regime change operation” exercised all options to find any corruption scandal but all these efforts proved in exercise of futilities.
PTI Senior Vice President said on Friday that the “regime change operation” went wrong as it caused no good but mayhem and destruction. He said that PTI’s workers should be proud of their party’s government, which was one of the best and most transparent government in the history of the country.
Fawad Chaudhry said that after four years, the opponents used all force but only found two scandals against PTI Chairman Imran Khan one was that he sold his watch, while the other that he traveled in helicopter along with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). He stated that the even PTI Chairman built a road on the amount received from the sale of the watch.
Talking about the Riko Diq settlement, Fawad said that granting stamp of approval by SC to the Riko Diq was another milestone of PTI government after FATF.
Reacting to Rana Sanaullah’s outbursts, Fawad Chaudhry mocked that Rana was facing a “rat like situation” who fell into a drum of wine and when he came out and screamed. Where is the cat? He said that they would also come to Islamabad, but they made a deliberate decision to avoid Colombo like situation in Islamabad. He said that they wanted to impose martial law but Imran took a prudent decision and adopted peace.
Lashing out at the ‘Regime Change Operation’, Fawad Chaudhary said that the PID survey clearly reflected that the imported government ruined the country, as the survey showed that 40 percent of people living in urban areas of Pakistan were willing to go abroad.
Similarly, Fawad Chaudhry said that 36 percent of people from rural areas wanted to leave the country and go to a “good” country.
He said that if the leadership of the institutions woke up, they would come to know that the distance between the people and the institutions has increased so much that people preferred to leave the country. PTI Senior Vice President said that the decisions made in the closed rooms were not acceptable to the public.