When India called hostile rhetoric, Senator Faisal Vawda has suggested that the government call upon a multi -party confidence involving leading from all political parties, including PTI, to get a national action plan and send a message to the international community that all political leadership is united.
India, which rolls from the Pahagam ramp, which left 26 tourists died, has again pointed his finger to Pakistan -a well -known refrain in the diplomatic guilt game that follows the turmoil of the residual Himalayan -Dal.
By going to microbloging platform x emphasized Vawda the need to close rows and claimed, “Pakistan comes first, all else follows. We are united”. He called on the government to convene a multi-party meeting involving leadership from all political parties, including PTI. “This will show to the world that political differences are insignificant when it comes to Pakistan and that the whole nation and its society are united behind the armed forces and decides against any external threats,” he said.
Warning against any hostile actions based on wrong information warned Vawda India that any trait rooted in “lies and deception” would be met with a strong and potentially dangerous reaction, as has been the case in the past.