
Adviser to PM on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah addresses a press conference in this undated photo. — PID/File
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On Thursday, the Prime Minister of the Prime Minister of Political and Public Affairs opened to Army Staff General Asim Munir by Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir by Army Staff General Asim Munir by Imran Khan, the founder of the Prime Minister of Political and Public Affairs. Call letters. The letters were merely an attempt to “spread anti -army propaganda”.
The army chief came to his remarks hours after refusing to receive a letter from a former Premier in prison. Talking informally with the media and referring to the ‘Open Letters’ of the former Premier of the prisoner, apparently, the army chief said earlier in the day that he would not read it. [letter] Even if I receive it. “
After the informal interaction of Coas with journalists, Sanaullah said: “Army Chief has given a brief and comprehensive response [Khan’s open] Letters. “
Addressing a local TV channel, the leader of the Muslim League ruler termed the open letters of the former prisoner as a “statement” against the Pakistan Army. He added, “Everyone understands the tricks of the PTI founder.
The Prime Minister’s Assistant said: “Kos is just an attempt to spread Khan’s letter propaganda and make a story against the army.”
He said that Khan’s letters were issued to the media earlier, adding that the move was aimed at spreading propaganda.
The Prime Minister’s Assistant said that Khan could get a response if the letters were not issued to the media. He further said that a letter to the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi was probably not issued to the media.
Sanaullah said such actions would not help PTI to discuss the door. He added, “They have no intention of apologizing for their anti -military story and their apps to improve their situation on May 9.”
Talking to Geo News, PTI’s parliamentary leader Senator Ali Zafar said: “This is an open letter, its purpose is not that you are expecting a response from someone.”
He said that as a former Prime Minister, Khan has the right to identify the mistakes.
“Open letters are written on the whole word,” said PTI legislators.
When he was asked why the prime minister did not write to the Prime Minister, he said it was the responsibility of the Parliament.
According to his lawyer, Khan, who has been behind bars in dozens of cases from corruption to terrorism since August 2023, wrote three open letters to Koz, according to his lawyer.
In the third letter, the PTI founder reiterated the allegations of election fraud, saying that “money launders” was brought to power through a manipulative pool.
His lawyer, Faisal Chaudhry, said in a statement, “In his letter to the founder of PTI, the Army Chief, has raised the issue of giving priority to the minority during the majority through electoral fraud.”
Earlier, a 71 -year -old cricketer said that he had written two “open letters” to the Army Chief on February 3 and February 8, “because all democratic paths were obstructed”.
In the previous letters, Imran pointed out what he claimed that there was a growing distance between the army and the people.
In his letters, the former Premier recorded at six points and urged the army to review his policy to win the public with the reasons and suggestions suggested by Amran to address the situation.
These letters were given importance when the former ruling party ended its talks with the PML-N-led government last month, in which the PTI demanded two things-May 9, 2023 and The release of judicial commissions on November 24, along with 27, the release of “all political prisoners”, including Khan.
In December last year, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), said that the desire of any political leader for the power of any political leader should not be more important than the interests of Pakistan. –
The comments of the top spokesperson for ISPR have come in response to a question about the backdoor talks between PTI and the establishment.
“All political parties and leaders are respected for us,” he said during a media briefing. No individual, his politics and desire for power are above Pakistan. ”