Pakistan
Another audio of Imran Khan discussing cypher surfaces
A voice believed to be that of Imran Khan can be heard talking with Qureshi.
Islamabad: Another audio clip of former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has surfaced discussing how to deal with cypher was leaked on Friday.
After the leak of Imran Khan’s first cypher audio tape, another purported tape emerged on social media.
The audio leak, allegedly featuring PTI Chairman Imran Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, and Asad Umar, is about a discussion to deal with the US cypher, which had led to the ouster of the PTI government after the passage of a no-trust motion in the National Assembly on April 10, 2022.
In the recently leaked audio, the former prime minister was talking to then foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, then planning minister Asad Umar and his then principal secretary Azam Khan directing them on what they were required to do about the US cypher
In the audio tape, a voice believed to be that of Imran Khan can be heard talking with Qureshi.
Imran Khan tells Qureshi, “Shah ji, we want to hold a meeting tomorrow. You, Azam Khan, foreign secretary, and I will attend the meeting. We will tell the meeting that we will secretly have to write the minutes of our own choice. Azam Khan is suggesting to write its (cypher’s) minutes. We should keep its photocopy. This cypher came on the 8th but the meeting was held on 7th. We must not mention America’s name in any case. No one should utter America’s name.”
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