Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) affirms that a letter written by Imran Khan to the head of the army disrupted government officials and has drawn strong reactions from the power coalition.
Without referring to the military chief, Dr. Muhammad’s lawyer Ali Saif, spokesperson for the government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, alleged that the letter had created panic in the federal government, although it does not called no specific civil servant.
He said that the ministers of “false government” had launched propaganda even before the letter reaches its recipients.
“The leaders of the ruling party lost sleep on Imran Khan’s letter,” said Saif in a statement, adding that the Pakistani League Muyslim (PML-N) figures were “visibly disturbed”.
PTI has repeatedly accused the government of using legal and administrative tactics to remove the opposition.
Saif said that once Khan is released, his party will hold the power coalition responsible for what he described as “illegal actions and political victimization”.
The letter, addressed to the main military leadership, has not yet received an official response.
Earlier this week, unlike the claims made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), security sources revealed that no letter from the former Prime Minister Imran Khan was received by the Head of State -Mémajor de la army (COAS) Asim Munnir.
Familiar sources with the issue have indicated that the news concerning the letter from Khan has reached military management through the media, not by formal communication.
The controversy began when the president of the PTI, lawyer Gohar Ali Khan and the lawyer of Khan, Faisal Chaudhry, informed the media that Khan had written a letter to the chief of the army, exhorting him to “re -evaluate politics “.
Speaking outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi, Chaudhry has developed that the former Prime Minister, in his capacity as supremo PTI and former minister, had sent a six -point letter to General Munnir.
Unlike the affirmations made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), security sources revealed that no letter from former Prime Minister Imran Khan was received by the chief of staff of the Army (Coas), Asim Munnir.
Familiar sources with the issue have indicated that the news concerning the letter from Khan has reached military management through the media, not by formal communication.
The controversy began when the president of the PTI, lawyer Gohar Ali Khan and the lawyer of Khan, Faisal Chaudhry, informed the media that Khan had written a letter to the chief of the army, exhorting him to “re -evaluate politics “.
Speaking outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi, Chaudhry has developed that the former Prime Minister, in his capacity as supremo PTI and former minister, had sent a six -point letter to General Munnir.