Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shahbaz Gentry On Tuesday, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Inter-Services Intelligence Chief General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum were asked to bring before the country and the apex court evidence of a “foreign conspiracy” about the change of power in Pakistan and the involvement of the country’s opposition leaders in it. asked for , Prime Minister Imran Khan Has repeatedly alleged that there is a nexus between opposition leaders and a foreign state to change the government in Pakistan.
talking to reporters outside Supreme court Of Pakistan, Sharif said: “I demand General Bajwa and DG ISI to look into this issue and present evidence in the SC if we (opposition) have committed treason… Haven’t spoken.”
Sharif, who was the Leader of the Opposition in the dissolved National Assembly, said he would place the request before the top court as well. “We will take this demand forward through our lawyers and ask the Supreme Court to review the matter and create a forum in which to clarify this,” the PML-N leader said.
Referring to the meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on the alleged “foreign conspiracy”, which the United Opposition had refused to attend, Sharif said: “Now for the army officers, who have made innumerable sacrifices, it is It is time to clarify whether the NSC passed a resolution stating the role of the opposition in the ‘foreign conspiracy’.”
“Did he sign those minutes? See if it has the approval of the establishment (a reference to the powerful military leadership)?” he said.
Sharif said Imran’s government raised the issue of a “foreign conspiracy” after a joint opposition moved a no-confidence motion against him in compliance with his constitutional right.
Responding to a question about the formation of the caretaker government, the PML-N president said that he has not received any letter from the President in this regard. “We want the Supreme Court to resolve the issue of unconstitutional steps taken by the President and the Prime Minister and then we (United Opposition) will talk about other matters,” Sharif said.
Sharif warned, “If these issues are not addressed, Pakistan will become a “banana republic”.
Earlier, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had also urged the army spokesperson to clarify the proceedings of the NSC meeting. Taking to Twitter on Monday, Bilawal said: “Will DG ISPR (Military Spokesman) clarify whether the NSC meeting has declared 197 NA members (MPs ready to support no-confidence motion against Imran) as traitors and a foreign conspiracy? Has the Foreign Office or the Defense Ministry conducted any official correspondence between March 7 and 27 on foreign conspiracy?”
He said that any delay in such a serious and sensitive issue can be harmful for the country. “Now this issue is not about the opposition, it is of distrust, but of national security,” he said.
talking to reporters outside Supreme court Of Pakistan, Sharif said: “I demand General Bajwa and DG ISI to look into this issue and present evidence in the SC if we (opposition) have committed treason… Haven’t spoken.”
Sharif, who was the Leader of the Opposition in the dissolved National Assembly, said he would place the request before the top court as well. “We will take this demand forward through our lawyers and ask the Supreme Court to review the matter and create a forum in which to clarify this,” the PML-N leader said.
Referring to the meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) on the alleged “foreign conspiracy”, which the United Opposition had refused to attend, Sharif said: “Now for the army officers, who have made innumerable sacrifices, it is It is time to clarify whether the NSC passed a resolution stating the role of the opposition in the ‘foreign conspiracy’.”
“Did he sign those minutes? See if it has the approval of the establishment (a reference to the powerful military leadership)?” he said.
Sharif said Imran’s government raised the issue of a “foreign conspiracy” after a joint opposition moved a no-confidence motion against him in compliance with his constitutional right.
Responding to a question about the formation of the caretaker government, the PML-N president said that he has not received any letter from the President in this regard. “We want the Supreme Court to resolve the issue of unconstitutional steps taken by the President and the Prime Minister and then we (United Opposition) will talk about other matters,” Sharif said.
Sharif warned, “If these issues are not addressed, Pakistan will become a “banana republic”.
Earlier, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had also urged the army spokesperson to clarify the proceedings of the NSC meeting. Taking to Twitter on Monday, Bilawal said: “Will DG ISPR (Military Spokesman) clarify whether the NSC meeting has declared 197 NA members (MPs ready to support no-confidence motion against Imran) as traitors and a foreign conspiracy? Has the Foreign Office or the Defense Ministry conducted any official correspondence between March 7 and 27 on foreign conspiracy?”
He said that any delay in such a serious and sensitive issue can be harmful for the country. “Now this issue is not about the opposition, it is of distrust, but of national security,” he said.