Pakistan army chief of staff, General Asim Munnir, denied having “received a letter from someone”, “declaring that” even if such a letter was received, he would transmit it to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ”.
Speaking informally to journalists during a lunch organized for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Prime Minister’s house, General Munnir said: “I have not received any letter from anyone, and even if I Do, I won’t read it. I will send him to the Prime Minister. »»
The army chief stressed that Pakistan is progressing well and reiterated his commitment to the country’s development and stability.
The declaration comes one day after the PTI lawyer, Faisal Chaudhry, said Adiala prison that Imran Khan had sent a third letter to the army chief, which raises concerns about fraud presumed electoral which, according to him, has favored a minority by majority.
Charthry said Imran Khan shared the content of the letter with PTI management, and the letter will cover six main points. He confirmed that the letter would tackle questions such as the need for deep structural reforms, damage caused to democracy by government policies and other critical issues.
Chaudhry also revealed that Khan and other party leaders appeared in the GHQ case and that PTI decided to appoint Aamir Dogar as a member of the opposition negotiation committee. He added that new members would also be included in the political committee, with an official notification which should be published today.
The former Prime Minister Imran Khan had previously written a second open letter to the head of the general army Asim Munnir, following a previous letter aimed at filling the extended gap between the army and the public. The letter was shared on Imran Khan’s official Twitter account. In this document, he expressed his disappointment, declaring: “I wrote the first open letter to you with the intention of improving the situation in the country, but the answer was given with extreme irresponsibility and a lack of gravity.”




