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Fawad Chaudhry: The Man Who Can't Catch a Break, Even Outside PTI!

In the ever-twisting saga of Pakistani politics, former Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry seems to be living a life straight out of a political sitcom. After bidding farewell to the PTI and Imran Khan, one might have expected him to embark on a peaceful journey into the sunset, sipping chai and sharing witty remarks on Twitter. However, it appears that Fawad's comedic timing is not limited to his online presence; it extends to his real-life escapades as well.

Sources reveal that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has declared Fawad Chaudhry a person of interest in a thrilling drama titled "The Dual Carriageway Chronicles: From Jehlum to Pind Dadan Khan." Forget Netflix – this is the riveting saga that everyone seems to be talking about in Islamabad.

The plot thickens as the NAB accuses Fawad of "misusing authority" in a construction project. Yes, you read that right – Fawad is allegedly the mastermind behind a project involving roads. Move over, Fast & Furious; it's time for the political edition of "Slow & Scandalous."

The former PTI MNA was previously arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe, but that seems like old news now. In the latest episode, he faces the wrath of the NAB once again, who, armed with arrest warrants, are determined to put an end to Fawad's audacious plot of building roads and possibly buying land.

Fawad's wife, Hiba, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her concerns about the prevailing fear that "no one remains outside [jail]." It seems like everyone's rushing to book a cell these days – perhaps it's the latest trend in Islamabad's high society.

In the courtroom, the NAB officials presented their case, arguing that Fawad had used his political influence to acquire land for a dual carriageway. Move over real estate tycoons; Fawad is the new player in town, turning politics into a real-life game of Monopoly.

Despite the serious allegations, one can't help but wonder if Fawad is simply trying to make Islamabad a better place, one road at a time. Perhaps he's just misunderstood – a modern-day superhero fighting against traffic congestion and potholes.

As the court allowed the NAB to implement the arrest warrant, Fawad Chaudhry finds himself once again in the spotlight. Who knew that leaving PTI would be the catalyst for a one-man show that rivals the best comedies on television?

So, buckle up, Islamabad – it seems like Fawad Chaudhry is taking the city on a wild ride. Whether it's politics, bribery, or road construction, he's determined to keep us entertained. Who needs late-night talk shows when you have Fawad on the loose, navigating the twists and turns of Pakistani politics with a smile and a knack for building roads where no one thought they were needed?

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