Ex Pak PM Imran Khan says good that ‘let’s play with it’ audio got leaked

After an audio clip of the contended discussion between former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his star clerk Azam Khan about the “ US conspiracy ” was blurted online, the PTI chief on Wednesday said that the “ cypher should also be blurted ” to understand the scale of the “ conspiracy ”. Amid a series of audio leaks in Pakistan, a clip, allegedly Khan’s, went viral in which the former PM can be heard suggesting to his also top clerk that they should “ play ” with the cypher issue” without taking the name ” of the United States.

Let’s play with it,” Imran Khan believed to be said in the audio, to which Azam Khan suggested that they should hold a meeting on the US cypher to bring it on record.It’s good that the audio got blurted , I would say the cypher should also be blurted so that everyone should come to know how big was that foreign conspiracy,” Imran Khan told journalists, as per The News International.

The so- called foreign conspiracy refers to a conspiracy by the United States, as contended by Imran Khan, to trip the PTI government and replace it with Shehbaz Sharif’s government in Pakistan. Following the leak, Khan indicted

Pakistan’s National Security Committee( NSC) has approved the constitution of a high- position commission led by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah to probe the issue of lately surfaced audios. Addressing a press conference, Rana Sanaullah said that Khan had caused” irrecoverable damage to Pakistan and destroyed the country’s frugality and political culture,” Geo News reported.

I’ll show scholars Imran Khan’s awful face,” said Sanaullah concerning a university lecture that Khan delivered, adding that this” political fitna” has to be ended politicallyBefore, audio clips purported of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with government officers and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz( PML- N)Vice-President Maryam Nawaz had also surfaced online.

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