Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Wednesday said the alleged threatening memo- which he claims points towards regime change in Pakistan on United States’ behest- will be shared with Chairman Senate, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff.
Talking to journalists, Imran Khan said fears he can be jailed for standing up to foreign conspiracy which led to his ouster through a no-confidence vote but is determined to fight “till the last ball”.
The PTI chief maintained that he will not let the conspiracy succeed and for this purpose, the alleged threatening memo- which he claims pointed towards regime change in Pakistan- will be shared with Chairman Senate, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff.
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Former Prime Minister Khan, speaking about the threatening letter he received, said the ruling government does not want it to be public. He said PTI leader Qasim Khan Suri gave the ruling regarding the no-confidence motion in view of the facts.
Former PM Khan said the lawyers are preparing their case to get Supreme Court’s verdict against Qasim Khan Suri’s decision reviewed.
Moreover, Imran Khan said Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Atta Bandiyal and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa will be shown the threatening letter.
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He said neither he nor his party leaders will cause problems when it will come to the National Assembly sessions and he may as well attend the session.