
Former Pakistan, Imanran Khan. file. | Photo Credit: Reuters
Former Prime Minister Pakistan, Imanran Khan, wrote a letter to General Asim Mnil, Secretary of the Army Pakistan, criticized the facility policy, and was preparing for the first anniversary of the general election this week. Occasionally, he encourages him to consider a national security and governance approach. 。
Pakistan Tehelic E -Insph Gaharal Ali Khan told the media on Monday that Khan, who had been sent to Adiara for more than a year, sent a letter from a prison for more than a year.
Gohal added that the contents of the letter would be shared with the general public.
He said in his letter that Khan pointed out that the distance between the people and the establishment is expanding.
“This should not happen at all, but there is a specific reason because this Gulf is spread. For these reasons, the army is accused and the policy reasons are not re -evaluated. Khan wrote in the letter. 。
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His lawyer, Faisal Fareed Chandry, said in his letter that “the establishment has supported those who have benefited twice from the National Settlement Ordinance (NRO).
Khan also expressed concerns about his state’s actions against the party, in calling for the economic instability of the country, recent general elections, and to reconsider the Specific Policy from the Army.
He argued that the current policy has strengthened RES among the people and has expanded the gap between civilians and the army. He focused on recent changes in the cyber law and also mentioned the suspicion of a lawsuit against the party.
This letter came to the heel of another letter addressed to Judge Yahiya Afridi and Judge Aminudin last week, dealing with issues related to human rights violations, election fraud, and the arrest of his party workers. I am.
Khan has already called for his followers to protest on February 8 against the 2024 election rigging. His letter may be an effort to promote support prior to the planned protest.
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