PAK TOP COURT REJECTS IMRAN KHAN’S CLAIMS OF REGIME CHANGE CONSPIRACY

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Islamabad, July 15 (UNI) Pakistan’s top court has categorically rejected former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s narrative of a foreign conspiracy of a regime change that led to his ouster from power, stat- ing the actions undertaken by then deputy speaker National Assembly, then PM and President as unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan gave its detailed judgment in the deputy speaker ruling case, negating all claims of Imran Khan’s conspiracy narrative and declaring the whole narrative based on a false story and baseless political account.

The Supreme Court neither found any cogent, reliable, and relevant evidence of the PTI’s conspiracy theory nor even found the then Imran Khan government showing any interest in getting the matter probed and fixing those whom he and his party alleged of being the local handlers and partners to the conspiracy allegedly hatched and planed by the US.

The Supreme Court ex- pressed its surprise at the fact that despite receiving the cipher on March 7, 2022, the government did not bother to bring the matter into any kind of investigation nor did it bring the matter in the sessions of the national assembly of Pakistan on 28th and 31st of March 2022.

“Also, the allegations leveled against the members of the opposition parties were not put to them. It was only on April 3, 2022, when the resolution of no-confidence was fixed for voting as per the orders of the day, that the law minister raised this matter for the first time before the National Assembly and asked the deputy speaker to give a decision.

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