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In letter to president, Imran calls for action against army officers

PTI chief says important to define parameters of ISPR
Imran Khan during a press conference a day after the assassination attempt. Photo: File
Imran Khan during a press conference a day after the assassination attempt. Photo: File

In a letter to President Dr Arif Alvi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has called for action against elements within state institutions responsible for violating the Constitution while also urging the president to define the parameters of the military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The letter, shared by multiple journalists on social media, states the various grievances and allegations made by Imran in previous public appearances and press talks including the assassination attempt, false allegations as well as harassment, arrests and custodial torture of PTI leaders.

It names Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah of repeated threats while also re-naming the security czar, the premier and a senior military officer as those responsible for the attempted assassination.

It calls for an inquiry on how the contents of Imran’s converastion, while he was prime minister, with the army chief and spymaster was recorded and leaked to the media.

It then highlighted the October 27 press conference by the heads of the ISPR and ISI in which they contradicted Imran’s claim of the cipher being a national security issue.

“The question that needs to be examined is how two military bureaucrats can publicly contradict a decision of the NSC? This also raises the serious issue of these military bureaucrats deliberately trying to create a false narrative,” said the letter.

It also called for limiting the ISPR to information pertaining to defence and military issues.

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Shehbaz Sharif

ISPR

President

imran khan

DG ISI

Constitution