Fawad Chaudhry Criticizes Government, Predicts Imminent Fall

Former Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry has voiced strong criticism of the current government, claiming that governance through arrests and crackdowns is unsustainable. He also took aim at Bilawal Bhutto, stating that while Bilawal once celebrated supposed victories, he now appears unaware of the country’s situation.
Key Statements by Fawad Chaudhry:
- Government’s Imminent Fall: Chaudhry predicted the collapse of the government within the next 45 days, calling it “a wall of sand” that needs just one final push before it falls.
- PTI Leader’s Imprisonment: He warned that the government is aware of the risks of keeping the PTI founder in jail, asserting that his release would trigger a massive public movement. Chaudhry suggested that once the PTI leader is free, the streets will be filled with supporters.
- Divided Nation and Injustice: Chaudhry criticized the government for sowing division among the people and basing its policies on “cruelty and brutality.” He lamented the current state of democracy in Pakistan, saying it has become a spectacle.
- Constitutional Amendments: He also expressed concern over attempts to amend the constitution, accusing the government of trying to install their preferred judges by removing those they don’t favor. Chaudhry emphasized that the basic structure of the constitution cannot be altered and asserted that the entire country supports the legal community in this matter.
Fawad Chaudhry’s comments reflect growing frustration and dissatisfaction with the government, as political tensions continue to rise across Pakistan.