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SC received a threatening letter, says Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kasim Suri

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  • Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kasim Suri says CJP Umar Ata Bandial’s office received a “sealed confidential letter” containing US threat.
  • Fawad Chaudhry says SC is responsible for start probe on letter and call concerned people including the messenger.
  • On March 27, Imran Khan released a letter saying he had “written evidence” that the no-confidence motion against it was a foreign conspiracy.

ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court on On Tuesday I received a “sealed confidential letter” – containing the alleged threat from the United States – sent by the Vice Speaker of the National Assembly, Qasim Suri.

NA Vice Speaker Suri tweeted that the Secretariat of the National Assembly sent a “sealed confidential letter” on his instructions and was “received” office of Main judge of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial.

“It is expected that a respected court will form a commission similar to one formed in meme scandal and investigate,” Suri tweeted.

This was shared by the vice speaker in the letter “clearly states” that Pakistan face strict measures if no-confidence motion against Imran Khan had failed.

“By direction of the Acting Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, confidential letter (in original) received from the Secretary of the Cabinet of Ministers, which was submitted by the Ministry of foreign affairs, government of Pakistan (Cipher Bureau) Honorary Speaker, further introduced for good reading of The Hon. Chief Justice of Pakistan,” says letter received by the Supreme Court.

Shortly after Suri’s announcement, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry shared that Suri posted “original letter to boss justice.

“Now it’s a responsibility of Supreme Court start investigation on letter and call concerned people including the ambassador, record their statement,” Fawad said.

What is a “threatening letter”?

March 27 former prime minister Imran Khan, during what PTI called one of his “biggest” rallies in This history on the parade ground in Islamabad, the letter flashed in front of the public, stating that he had “written evidence” that “money pouring in from abroad”, and “some of our people used to overthrow government”.

After the scandal of the opposition on “threatening letter”, the then prime minister called the National Security Committee (KNB) and submitted the letter. The NSS expressed concern about this and issued a demarche to the US envoy in Pakistan.

Subsequently, based on on this is a ‘letter of threats’, vice speaker denied motion of no confidence against Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi dissolve NA on premier’s advice. However, this act turned into a deep constitutional crisis. However, the United States vehemently denied any involvement. in incitement to regime change in Pakistan.

The Supreme Court reinstates the National Assembly

The dissolution resulted in the Supreme Court notifying the suo motu. on cause.

After a five day hearing in landmark decision, Supreme Court restored The National Assembly after it proclaimed governments decision to dissolve meeting and resolution of NA Vice Speaker Kasim Suri against Constitution.

The Supreme Court ordered the speaker of the National Assembly, Assad Qasier, to call session on Saturday (April 9) no later than 10:30 a.m. to allow in vote on in no-confidence motion against prime minister.

By order of the Supreme Court, the National Assembly session for vote on in no-confidence motion against Imran Khan took place at 10:30.

However, during session, vote was postponed and carried out late at night.

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