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Qureshi refutes Maryam’s claim, says The ‘threat letter’ was not ‘fake’

PTI leader and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi speaks at a press conference in Islamabad on April 6, 2022 – Screenshot via Ham news live
  • Qureshi says the Vice Speaker did not violate the Constitution; simply offered to continue investigating the “foreign conspiracy”.
  • He says that everyone is bound by the Constitution, and the speaker did not give a resolution. out of Blue.
  • Says the opposition has the right to seek no-confidence motion against government but this one had conspiracy and planning behind This.

ISLAMABAD: PTI leader and former foreign minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi on Wednesday denied the allegations against his day ago by PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, who said the Foreign Office was involved in controversy about a fake letter.

Maryam was referring to the “threat” letter that Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed to have sent him from a foreign diplomat. Prime waving a letter during the zhalsa in Islamabad, claimed that the United States tried to remove him from power and agreed with opposition. no-confidence motion against he was part of the same dispute, supported the Prime Minister.

Speaking at a press conference next to former planning and development minister Asad Umar Qureshi stated that he vehemently denied claims that the letter was fabricated. in Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“This version of opposition, but I refute it,” he told reporters. “This letter is very real, so do not create ambiguity around this issue.”

Maryam had also said that soon after the show off “forged letter”, PTI government handed over to the ambassador who received a letter to Belgium.

“We posted ambassador in Brussels because he was good at it,” Qureshi said. – I have no idea, who Maryam tells about it.

Qureshi claimed that all those who Worked for the Foreign Office was “highly professional”.

The SNB ordered us to call session’

Responding to Maryam’s claims that Prime Minister Imran Khan used the platform of National Security Committee (KNB) for his personal interests, Qureshi explained that the NSS had instructed government to call members of National Assembly for meeting to discuss the threat memorandum.

He said the speaker invited the MNA, but the opposition refused to attend the meeting.

“Now all these people, who was invited to a meeting, but not show upask questions [related to the authenticity of the threat memo].”

Qureshi continued, “This is a very serious matter and cannot be ignored.”

‘Not-confidence right of movement of Opposition’

Former foreigner minister said that leads to no-confidence movement was correct of The opposition, therefore, is the case – in light of the current situation is heard in the Supreme Court.

“We [the PTI] not run away from vote of no-confidence issue of A memo with threats should be distributed with first”, he said. “There is conspiracy and planning behind in vote of mass no-confidence want to know in truth.”

He said that people of Pakistan want to know who were people involved in this conspiracy. “A little people even held meetings abroad.”

As for the accusation of opposition that forbids its members to vote on motion of no confidence was a violation of Constitution Qureshi said that “no one ignorant of Constitution and ordinance not adopted out of Blue.”

“We all have a duty to uphold the Constitution, and Vice Speaker of in view that the foreign conspiracy case should be investigated,” he said. – The Vice Speaker did not violate the Constitution, he simply proposed to continue issue.”

Qureshi said PTI government lawyers will present their points of view in on the matter in a higher court.

“After that, the highest court could interpret whether the decision of the Vice Speaker was within the competence of Constitution or not. I can’t say anything about what decision it will take.”

“The opposition bought the NNA”

Regarding the loss of the majority in meeting, Qureshi said that the opposition had bought loyalty of some MNA PTI for complete their numbers.

The opposition tried prove what he had required 172 members. According to the constitution, prime minister can dissolve assembly at any given point of time,” he said.

He said that since the assemblies had been dissolved, the electoral commission was required to hold elections within 90 days in accordance with the constitution.

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