Imran Khan ready to show letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan on foreign conspiracy

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is set to share a letter he claimed to have evidence of a “foreign funded conspiracy” to topple his government during a March 27 rally by PTI – Chief Justice of Pakistan ( CJP) Umar Ata Bandiyal, Umar along with federal minister Assad said on Tuesday, Dawn reported.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad with Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, Planning and Development Minister Omar said that he himself had seen the letter, if anyone had any doubts, that “the prime minister is ready… Can share with. Justice of the Supreme Court.”

“Obviously, this is the highest office of justice in Pakistan, it is a very high position that is respected in this country. Even personally, the Chief Justice has a very good reputation. On behalf of the country, if the Prime Minister said If necessary, and to the satisfaction of the people, he is ready to present a letter to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.”

According to the Dawn report, the minister said that the letter was before the no-confidence motion was moved in the National Assembly.

“This is a very worrying point and it is important because this letter clearly mentions a no-confidence motion. There is no ambiguity that the no-confidence motion is being talked about.”

Omar further said that the letter stated that if Imran Khan continues to be the prime minister, it will have “terrible consequences”. He said the “threat” that PM Imran talked about during his address on March 27 is “directly linked to the no-confidence motion”.

PM Imran Khan had said during his address, ‘Efforts are being made to change the government in Pakistan through foreign money. To put pressure on us. We have been threatened in writing but we will not compromise on national interest.”

Omar further said that the letter was shared only with the top civilian and military leadership and some members of the federal cabinet.

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