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Azam Swati Private Video Leak: PTI Senator breaks down detailing his wife was sent a private video

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Azam Swati broke down in tears while sharing detailing the leaked private video at a presser on Saturday, saying his wife was sent a private video from an unknown number.

Azam Swati revealed that his wife was sent a private video, featuring the two of them, from an “unknown number” as he broke down while narrating the ordeal.

  • He added that his daughter kept weeping on the other side of the phone and said, “Daddy, this video isn’t of anyone else.. it is yours and my mother’s…I told her how is this possible.”
  • “I have spent my entire life with her. She doesn’t know that a few days ago, on the morning of October 13, when I was picked up by these cruel people, they made a video of me. These days it isn’t difficult to…. make a fake video.”

“I was completely wrong,” he said as he accused elements within the establishment of his ordeal.

Swati said that the personal videos were sent to his daughter, adding that the videos were shot when he was visiting Quetta with his wife.

“When a daughter tells her father that this video belongs to you and mother, think what kind of mental stress I had to face,” he questioned.

PTI Senator Swati also revealed that Senate chairman Sadiq Sanjrani had made arrangements for his accommodation at the judicial lodges of the Supreme Court in Quetta.

“I was told that no any Supreme Court judge is currently in Quetta and I can stay in the lodges,” he said.

“You (Sanjrani) made arrangements there to protect an elder senator and your aunt (Swati’s wife). And you told me that I will stay there as there were no Supreme Court judges in Quetta.”

Swati was overcome with emotions again and lamented that his wife had to leave the country and move to a safe place.

Swati also bewailed that his granddaughters were also compelled to leave the country with traumas and scars.

“I am asking my God is this Pakistan where the sanctity of a husband and wife [is not safe?],” he said.

Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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