Why ruling parliamentarians act sheepishly to Vawda’s attacks? Will Supreme Court resist FCC move?
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Published3 weeks ago
Duration27:29
Video IDG2AMtPqOIxI
Languageen-US
CategoryNews & Politics
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views22.9K
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Comments97
Engagement Rate5.90%
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Comments per 1K views4.23
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Description
Is Senator Faisal Vawda’s recent barrage of accusations against fellow parliamentarians an act of personal frustration, political positioning, or part of a larger power play?
Veteran journalists Matiullah Jan and Zulqarnain Iqbal examine the political significance of Faisal Vawda’s sudden outbursts against members of the ruling coalition and allegations of corruption within the system. Was Vawda reacting to being denied a cabinet portfolio, as claimed by Rana Sanaullah, or was he signaling a shift in the establishment’s political strategy?
The discussion also explores speculation surrounding Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s growing international profile ahead of a major June 19 ceremony linked to a potential Iran–United States peace initiative. Could emerging political rivalries be influencing the current political narrative?
In addition, the program analyzes the developing institutional tensions between the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the newly established Federal Constitutional Court. The journalists discuss a potentially significant legal battle involving appeals filed by an imprisoned lawyer couple and questions about compliance with directives previously issued by the Supreme Court.
Join Matiullah Jan and Zulqarnain Iqbal for an in-depth discussion on Pakistan’s evolving political landscape, civil-military dynamics, judicial developments, and the power struggles shaping the country’s future.