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ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to share the ‘threatening letter’ over the plot to overthrow the government with the National Security Committee (NSC).
The alleged letter was also reportedly shown to federal minister s on a teleprompter in the cabinet’s special session chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan. The cabinet has decided to share the letter with the National Security Committee.
According to reports, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi would brief the Committee about the letter in an in-camera session. The cabinet has termed the letter as a conspiracy against Pakistan and recommended calling an in-camera session of the NSC.
Adviser to Prime Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan said the government is a considering to call an in-camera session of the joint parliament ahead of the no-confidence motion.
Briefing the cabinet members, he termed the opposition’s mover as a global conspiracy that he had resisted every difficult situation. He said that the letter stated that if the no-confidence motion failed, Pakistan would suffer consequences.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has also taken the heads of national security agencies into confidence over the letter. The letter showed immense displeasure over the prime minister’s recent visit to Russia earlier this month. The letter highlighted future ties and foreign policy threatening regime change in Pakistan.
The threatening letter received from Prime Minister Imran Khan after the cabinet members has also been shown to journalists and allies. However, the premier did not tell the journalists from where the letter had been written.