Imran Khan’s statement before the special court regarding the cipher case came out

The founder of PTI while recording the statement of 342 in front of the special court said that the cipher was in my office, the responsibility is of the principal secretary and the military secretary, I want to tell how the actual conspiracy took place.

Founder PTI said that during 3 and a half years as Prime Minister, only one document of Cipher went missing.

Founder PTI said in his statement that on the disappearance of the cipher, he asked the military secretary to inquire regarding it, on which the military secretary said that following the inquiry, no evidence of the cipher was found.

The founder of PTI said that the elected prime minister was expelled by 23 million votes, General Bajwa and Donald Lowe were involved in the conspiracy once morest the elected prime minister, Hussain Haqqani lobbied once morest me at the behest of General Bajwa.

Imran Khan said in the court that he formed a three-member committee to meet General Bajwa, Asad Umar, Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Parvezakhtak were included in the committee.

The former prime minister said that Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who returned from Russia, informed me of the cipher message, during which I had several meetings with Bajwa in which he told Bajwa that if the government is overthrown, the Pakistani economy will sink and the political instability will not be able to be handled by the incoming government.

The founder of PTI said that the copy that was waved in the meeting was a paraphrased copy of the cipher. On August 22, I met General Bajwa once more in the President’s House, in which General Bajwa said, “Don’t talk regarding the cipher. General Bajwa said, ‘Mir Jafar, Mir Sadiq.’ Stop it, Bajwa said, the Official Secrets Act will apply to you.

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2024-07-14 21:52:56

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