Senator Faisal Vawda has said that now family meetings with PTI founder Imran Khan will also be stopped, claiming that his meetings are being used for political messaging.
In a conversation with Samaa TV and an explosive post on X, Vawda said the "mentally ill, blind and deaf" should listen up: Individuals facing legal proceedings are permitted to meet family members due for knowing the well-being of each other and lawyers for case-related matters. However, he questioned that these meetings are being used to relay political messages.
He declared that now family visits would be restricted, and lawyers delivering political messages unrelated to legal matters would also be barred.
ایسی کی تیسی
— Faisal Vawda Senator (Indep) (@FaisalVawdaPAK) December 3, 2025
ذہنی مریض آنکھ سے اندھے اور کان سے بہرے سن لیں آئین اور قانون کے مطابق
فیملی کو ملاقات کی اجازت حال احوال کیلئے
وکیل کو کیس سے متعلق ملنے کی اجازت ہے
فیملی کی ملاقاتیں بھی سیاسی پیغام پر مشتمل ہو رہی ہیں؟
اب سے وہ بھی بند کر دی جائینگی
وکلاء نے کیس کے علاوہ…
Criticism of alleged attempts to defame state institutions
Vawda issued sharp warnings against what he described as “mentally ill people” attempting to destabilise Pakistan and malign the armed forces. He said no tolerance would be shown for those who “target the victorious forces and their commanders,” adding that harsh action would be taken against anyone spreading unfounded allegations.
Calling such actions a “dirty-minded conspiracy,” he said they would be stopped “strictly and without compromise.”
‘Double response’ to hostility
The senator said that respect would be given doubly where respect is shown, and “the answer to mistreatment is double mistreatment.” He accused a political faction of pushing the country to a “crossroads” where returning to stability has become difficult.
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Vawda asserted that all cases and investigations will now be taken to their “logical conclusion.”
Warning to KP govt
Vawda issued a particular warning to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, stating that if the chief minister “creates further fuss, governor’s rule will eliminate whatever politics remains".
He also claimed that those allegedly involved in the May 9 incidents and “hiding in KP” should consider themselves “fortunate for now.”
On Tuesday night, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan's sister Uzma Khan said her incarcerated brother was in good health.
Speaking to the media after meeting with Imran Khan at Adiala jail, Uzma said that his condition was ‘completely fine’ and that he appeared fully recovered. She said Khan told her that he neither spoke to anyone nor received any arranged meetings.







