However, he hoped that the judiciary will serve justice on cipher case soon.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Ali Muhammad Khan stated that assistant secretary Donald Lu has defied government in the hearing held in congress in America.
According to the details, Ali Muhammad was talking to media outside Islamabad high court regarding the cipher.
He asked that prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has been saying for last 18 months that there is no cipher then if there is no cipher so what is the case against PTI’s founder if there is a case why was it lied.
PTI’s leader said that the article 62, 63 should be imposed on Shehbaz Sharif and his government. Asad Majeed was a good diplomate of the country so he should give a reaction to the statement of Donald Lu.
Ali Muhammad inquired that if there was no cipher then why the American ambassador was called and demarche. He affirmed that Imran Khan will be outside of the jail before the ramzan 25.
However, he hoped that the judiciary will serve justice on cipher case soon.

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