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Ahmed Jawad claims that the establishment supported PTI’s 2014 sit-in
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A senior PTI dissident leader, while making some shocking revelations against a few sitting ministers of alleged corruption, has also revealed that members of the establishment were behind the 2014 sit-in to topple Nawaz Sharif’s government.

It may, however, be mentioned that Fawad Chaudhry had not joined the PTI till 2016. In an exclusive interview with journalist Asad Ali Toor, the former secretary of information of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Ahmad Jawad claimed that the establishment supported PTI’s 2014 sit-in. “Although, former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif was not part of this conspiracy former ISI Chief General Zaheerul Islam was behind the sit-in. Fawad Chaudhry played the role of a messenger between the establishment and the PTI,” he claimed.

High-ranking PTI officials not only rubbished Ahmed Jawad's assertions as nothing but "anger-based rant" but said the party would be taking necessary action against him for breaking party discipline.

Speaking from Turkey, Jawad also claimed that just a week before the Supreme Court’s verdict on Imran Khan and Jahangir Khan Tareen disqualification case, Khan was informed that one of the two would be disqualified in a balancing act to avoid public criticism. "Jahangir Khan Tareen was also present in the meeting when Khan was informed about this decision and obviously Tareen was very upset," claimed the former PTI official. To a question about the judiciary’s role in Nawaz Sharif’s disqualification in the Panama Papers, Jawad opined that there was some resentment against Nawaz Sharif when he refused to give an extension to Raheel Sharif. Talking about the alleged corruption of PTI ministers, Ahmad Jawad said everyone in the party ranks knew about the federal minister for ports and shipping Ali Zaidi’s corruption. “I once handed over the evidence against Zaidi’s corruption to [Senator] Saifullah Niazi. He forwarded these evidences of corruption to Governor Sindh Imran Ismail who confirmed that these allegations were 99 per cent true. Later, Saifullah Niazi forwarded these evidences to Imran Khan as well but he took no action against Zaidi,” claimed Ahmad Jawad. Describing the award of the Diamer Bhasha Dam construction contract worth billions to Razak Dawood’s company, Jawad questioned what could be a bigger case of conflict of interest. “There are serious allegations of corruption against Razak Dawood but Imran Khan is silent on it. Even the media is silent on the wrongdoings of the ministers,” he commented. He also claimed that two senior leaders of the party have made millions recently through corrupt practices. “I can only give a hint that this corruption is related to recent elections in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.”

Talking about Imran Khan’s financiers, Ahmad Jawad said ATMs or financiers are necessary for the party because it needed money for expenses. “We believed that after coming into power, Imran Khan will never compromise but it is unfortunate that people of dubious credentials, parashooters have prevailed. Khan always appreciated those who are good in badmouthing the opposition. Decent persons cannot get closer to Imran Khan because he doesn’t like those who believe in good manners or decency,” commented Jawad. In an almost an hour-long interview, the former secretary information of PTI also revealed many things, including how Imran Khan appointed those who are now close to him. How he chooses his spokesperson and what they tell him in the meetings. He also criticised Imran Khan’s political skills in scathing terms. “A very senior party leader had requested Imran to become the president rather than the prime minister. His reasoning was that if would be disastrous for the country if a person with no experience of administration, management and human resource abilities became a prime minister.”

Saying that he belonged to South Punjab, Jawad also revealed that local-level officers of the establishment were directly involved in nominating or selecting the PTI candidates for the 2018 elections.

 
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PTI's fomer information secretary to file lawsuit against termination from party​

Former secretary information Ahmad Jawad. — Twitter/@AhmadJawadBTH
Former secretary information Ahmad Jawad. — Twitter/@AhmadJawadBTH

  • On Saturday PTI expelled its former secretary of information, Ahmad Jawad, for "violating the party's constitution."
  • Says PTI voters and workers have "seen the true colours of Imran Khan."
  • Says that overseas Pakistani’s were used like Automated Teller Machine (ATM).
Former central information secretary of PTI Ahmed Jawad on Sunday announced that he will file a lawsuit against the party for terminating his membership.

On Saturday, the PTI had expelled Jawad from the party for "violating the party's constitution" on social media and "slandering" senior leadership.
Talking to Geo News, Jawad said that his termination from the party’s membership is "illegal," adding that, “PTI voters and workers have seen the true colours of Imran Khan now."

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The ex-PTI member said that in the last 74 years, "no one ha deceived the nation like PTI did, while overseas Pakistanis were used like Automated Teller Machines (ATM)."
It is worth mentioning here that Jawad had criticised the policies of the ruling party.
Taking to his Twitter account, he had said that he will reveal the reasons why he stayed quiet for so long on the "fascism and incompetence of PTI," asking followers to "stay tuned".


He further asked Prime Minister Imran Khan: “How did your illegal Bani Gala house and Constitution Avenue flat become legal? Can't the houses of the poor be regularised like Constitution Avenue was regularised?"
Subsequently, the PTI expelled the former secretary of information for "violating the party's constitution" on social media.
According to a statement issued by the PTI’s Standing Committee on Accountability and Discipline (SCAD) on January 12, a show-cause was served to Ahmad asking him to explain his position within seven days of the receipt of the notice but the disgruntled leader did not respond to the notice.
After receiving the second show-cause notice, Jawad sent a reply, which was received by the SCAD on January 21; however, he did not explain his position, rather admitted that he had issued more than 40 tweets while SCAD took notice of only two of his tweets.
“The Sub Committee of the SCAD observed that there were different forums in the party for Jawad to express his feelings/narrative before the party while he used social, electronic media to get his objective [to] malign/slander the party senior leadership, causing severe damage to the party,” the statement read.
The sub-committee after analysing the facts of the case and reading Jawad's reply found him "committing a severe violation of the party constitution". Hence, it "unanimously decided to strike down the party membership of Ahmad Jawad from the party membership register”.
 
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