PTI seeks 'good working relations' with establishment

Fawad Chaudhry insists “positive omen” is being witnessed after Gen Asim Munir’s taking over army’s top command

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PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry speaks to journalists outside the Election Commission of Pakistans office in Islamabad on October 21, 2022. — Online
PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry speaks to journalists outside the Election Commission of Pakistan's office in Islamabad on October 21, 2022. — Online

  • Fawad lauds COAS, says difference witnessed after he took charge.
  • PTI leader says not only establishment, but Imran is also a reality.
  • Says Imran will not take 'instruction' to address Bajwa from Elahi.


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Vice-President Fawad Chaudhry said Monday the former ruling party seeks "good working relations" with the establishment.

But, during his conversation with a private television channel, he also said that although establishment is a reality in Pakistan, so is PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

"Whoever denies this reality will not only harm themselves but also the country," Fawad said, adding that since General Asim Munir took charge as the chief of army staff, a "difference" has been witnessed.

The PTI chief has been on a maligning spree against the former army chief, Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, recently, and has not only accused him of "betrayal", but also of ousting his government.

Shedding light on the talks with the coalition government, Fawad said that negotiations between Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Ishaq Dar and President Arif Alvi "failed".

"They [coalition rulers] wanted to disqualify Imran and initiate criminal proceedings against him," the PTI leader said.

Castigating the coalition government for not holding snap elections, the former federal minister said the multi-party Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) cannot gain political ground despite holding polls later as they had failed on several fronts.

"It has become difficult now to stand by [Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo] Nawaz Sharif and [Pakistan Peoples Party Co-chairman] Asif Ali Zardari," he added.

Parvez Elahi 'angry'

Fawad also said, without naming anyone, that former chief of army staff General (retd) Bajwa was told thrice that Imran would de-notify him and his intelligence chief.

"Imran had never thought of denotifying anyone. There's another issue that each and everything is recorded. If you report things out of context, it seems like a conspiracy is hatching," he said, defending the audio leaks that have been surfacing recently.

In response to a question about Punjab Chief Minister Parvez Elahi getting "angry" about Imran's statement regarding the ex-COAS, Fawad said: "Imran will not take instructions from Elahi."

"Elahi might have issued that statement in anger, but he never says anything to anyone," he said.

'Negative things'

Moving on, the ex-information minister said when his party's government was ousted in April, the party — without specifying who — was assured that elections would take place.

"But now, we are getting calls from unknown numbers and Imran has also been banned from the media. Some negative things are going on as well, including complaints from our MPs that they are getting calls from unknown numbers," he said.

He also acknowledged that the lawmakers might also be issuing such statements "just for the sake of establishing their worth".

The PTI had recently, when the political tensions heightened in Punjab, claimed that its lawmakers were getting calls from "unknown numbers" to switch loyalties and that opposition parties were approaching them and offering bribes to jump the ship.