Pakistan Army says no ‘conspiracy’ against Imran Khan but demarcation issued to US for ‘interference’

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan addressed the rally
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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan addressing a rally in Peshawar.

Highlight

  • Pakistan army told Imran Khan a hoax, said – there is no conspiracy word in the statement of NSE
  • Imran Khan has alleged that America is being held responsible for removing America from the post of PM under a foreign conspiracy.
  • Pak Army had mentioned that a demarche on non-diplomatic language was issued to the US

Referring to a threat letter after former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan alleged that a conspiracy had been hatched, and blamed the US for it, the Pakistani military said on Thursday that the word “conspiracy” was used. was not used in a statement issued after a high. – A meeting of the National Security Committee was called last month to discuss the matter of the controversial letter brought to Imran Khan.

Speaking about the demarcation issue, Pakistan Army spokesperson Major General Iftikhar said that demarcations can be given but they are not limited to issues of conspiracy.

Talking more about the demarcation issued to the US, Major General Iftikhar said that such protests were started not only over conspiracies but also due to several reasons. “In this case it was given for non-diplomatic language and amounts to interference,” he said.

The clarification comes as Khan is trying to create a narrative that he was the victim of an international conspiracy and his party has demanded a probe by the Supreme Court.

He said, “As far as the military response to the NSC meeting is considered, that stance was given in full at that meeting, and then a statement was issued…

He said, “The words used are in front of you… Like I said… the words used are clear. Is there any word like conspiracy used in it? I don’t think so.”

The spokesperson said the cipher of Pakistan’s ambassador to the US was also obtained by spy agency ISI and it informed the NSC on the basis of that cable. He said if the government decides, the minutes of the NSC meeting can be made public.

Khan, 69, became the first prime minister of Pakistan to be removed via a no-confidence motion on 9 April.

To prove this, Khan cited an internal communication by Pakistan’s ambassador to the US, which in a cable sent to the Foreign Office referred to his meeting with an American official, who had reportedly said that Khan was in Pakistan. There were obstacles in relations with.

Khan used a high-level National Security Committee (NSC), attended by the high command of the armed forces, to put forward the theory that the letter was authentic and that its contents were approved by the Army Chief and others.

Already, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has announced that a committee of parliament will be briefed about the letter by the military and other officials, and will resign if it is proved that the US conspired to remove Khan. also committed to

,With inputs from PTI,

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