Fawad Chaudhry is becoming known for his bold statements which lead to people appreciating him quite a lot. While in terms of diplomacy his comments might not have been the wisest but the Information Minister was applauded by the public for having stood up for Pakistan.
Today in the National Assembly’s session, Fawad Chaudhry went off on a rant. He spoke his heart out and used some strong language regarding previous governments and those who worked for them.
#FawadChaudhry pic.twitter.com/3fi5P35VBB
— Ali Awan (@AliZiaAwan) September 27, 2018
He used words like ‘daku’ to describe them and also went off on a spiel about how the so-called experienced parliamentarians always reprimanded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government for mistakes they made while during their own tenures they had nothing for the country which is why everyone was in such a bad condition today.
He had been giving hints to his triggering speech on Twitter, as he clashed with PPP’s Nafisa Shah
Looking forward to share story of loot, plunder and incompetence on the floor https://t.co/GSESeCjJpu
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) September 27, 2018
PPP destroyed all institutions including PBC by filling its own cronies , in three days Khursheed Shah filled 800 people only in Radio!costing 7 crore Rs additional burden, Govt is drowning 5 B Rs every year only on Radio thanks to PPP visionless policy https://t.co/nv2OaM5HeI
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) September 27, 2018
But when he made the speech his language was termed as unparliamentary and resulted in a lot of opposition politicians walking out
PPP MNAs walked out of National Assembly session over the use of "derogatory remarks" by the Minister for Information and Broadcasting #FawadChaudhry.
Classic example of uncivilised goons appointed 'ministers' of #Pakistan by puppet PM #ImranKhan.@bilalfqi @nidkirm @beenasarwar pic.twitter.com/rY0y1sjI1D— Vishal Sehgal (@VishalSehgal4U) September 27, 2018
But of course, yet again a lot of people appreciated the Information Minister’s speech
that fiery speech by #FawadChaudhry … Damn… he did not hold back! And those walking out…. eff you! pic.twitter.com/Tp1zSal5VD
— Doptor Abbasi🇵🇰 (@Zuraida_Abbasi) September 27, 2018
@fawadchaudhry Briliiant work. A brave voice like you can only handle thugs like PPP and PMLN. Your facts and figures showed them the mirror which terrified them and made them run away. Bravo…#FawadChaudhry https://t.co/G7FwnSPYoQ
— µsmañ Hashmi ™ (@uzii_hashmi) September 27, 2018
#FawadChaudhry today speech in parliament. Shahzadaaaaaaaaa
— Khurramshahzad (@Khurram73067683) September 27, 2018
People called him brave for taking the stance he had taken in parliament
#FawadChaudhry is one of the best minister in Prime minister's cabinet. He's brave enough to say truth in a front of corrupt mafia.
— Latif Bugti (@latifbughti) September 27, 2018
When was the last time someone spilled out the truth with such bravery in front of the media, well done Fawad Chaudry, more power to you. #FawadChaudhry
— Ahmed Farooqui (@callmeaeara) September 27, 2018
But there were others who were not as happy with his speech
#fawadchaudhry is an ill mannered and uncivilised guy and has no shame at all. Hated him even when he was in PPP.
— Hafsa Benazir Jillani (@HafsaJillani) September 27, 2018
#FawadChaudhry is the actual face of Imran Khan. Like IK use abusive language so will his followers. Now start defending this mess up insafians.
— Dr. Afnan Ullah ڈاکٹر افنان اللہ خان (@afnanullahkh) September 27, 2018
His trolling skills are being appreciated
A front foot smash by #fawadchaudhry! This is how to respond when PMLN-PPP taunt PTI about being inexperienced! @fawadchaudhry @FawadPTIUpdates pic.twitter.com/1sAQk7OH7w
— Jawad (@WoShakhs) September 27, 2018
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