ISLAMABAD: The government has decided not to make the Dawn Leaks inquiry report public for the time being.
This was decided in a PML-N’s consultative meeting chaired by the prime minister here on Tuesday, sources said.
The implementable parts of inquiry report had already been executed by the PM office, they added. These parts were implemented in the form of action on Para 18 of the inquiry report.
The prime minister expressed disappointment on a tweet made during the process of implementing recommendations of the inquiry report, the sources maintained.
The participants of the meeting were asked to feel free to share their reservations, if any, with the government.
The meeting said that all the recommendations of the Dawn Leaks inquiry report had been implemented in letter and spirit.
Another round of the consultative meeting will be held in a day or two, in which more officials would be invited.
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