Siraj demands high level probe into letter-gate
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Sirajul Haq has demanded independent high-level investigation into letter-gate by the judicial commission.
In a statement from Mansoora on Monday, he demanded the Supreme Court to form a commission to probe the “American letter” which badly divided the nation. He said former Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed the US conspired to remove the government and made a threat through a letter. Thus, he said, judiciary was the only hope for the nation to clarify the matter.
He said JI always condemned and criticised the US interference into Pakistan’s internal affairs and lamented that Washington meddling in countries internal affairs was an open secret. He said the former PTI government failed to bring any change and now the responsibility lied on the shoulder of new PMLN-led ruling alliance to bring the country out of crises.
-
Rachel McAdams Becomes Object Of Jokes At Hollywood Star Of Fame Event -
South Korea's Ex-PM Han Duck-soo Jailed For 23 Years Over Martial Law Crises -
Global Markets On Edge Over Greenland Dispute: Is US Economic Leadership At Risk? -
King, Queen Visit Deadly Train Crash Site -
Oxford Research Warns ChatGPT Reflects Western Worldviews -
UK Inflation Unexpectedly Rises To 3.4% In December, The First Increase In Five Months -
Meghan Markle Set To Take Big Decision On Returning To UK For Invictus Games -
Prince Harry To Leave Britain One Day Earlier Than Expected For THIS Reason -
The Way You Consume Sugar Could Be Affecting Your Health -
Brooklyn Beckham Gets Backing From Vanessa Marcil Amid Feud With Parents -
OpenAI Uses AI To Detect Under 18 Users On ChatGPT -
Philippines To Lift Ban On Grok AI After Musk's Platform Commits To Fix Safety Concerns -
Trump Vows ‘no Going Back’ On Greenland Ahead Of Davos Visit -
Alexander Skarsgard Breaks Silence On Rumors He Is Bisexual -
King Charles Faces Rift With Prince William Over Prince Harry’s Invictus Games -
Elon Musk’s Critique On ChatGPT Safety Draws Sharp Response From Sam Altman