PTI founder’s conviction in £190m case unavoidable: says Vawda

PTI founder’s conviction in £190m case unavoidable: says Vawda PTI founder’s conviction in £190m case unavoidable: says Vawda

PTI founder’s conviction in £190m case unavoidable: says Vawda

Senator Faisal Vawda has indicated that the conviction of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in the £190 million case is inevitable.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi, Vawda claimed that he was federal minister when the £190 million case was approved, and he had warned the then prime minister to not go ahead with this project as it may land PTI founder in jail.

Vawda stated that the £190 million case was “clear-cut,” emphasizing that the evidence against the PTI founder was irrefutable.

He further claimed that Khan had signed documents related to the case, suggesting his acknowledgment of involvement. The senator also accused some PTI leaders of conspiring against the party founder.

Vawda asserted that Khan had been attempting to avoid accountability for the past two and a half years and predicted that the truth would soon come to light, with Khan’s imprisonment being inevitable.