LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf decided to approach the Lahore Hugh Court (LHC) on Friday requesting the formation of a judicial commission to probe the audio leaks, while also calling the action of releasing the private conversations “unconstitutional”.
Yasmin Rashid, PTI’s Central Punjab President, filed a petition in which the Ministry of Interior, Defence Ministry and Punjab chief secretary were made respondents.
Days before, the phone call between Yasmin Rashid and former CCPO Ghulam Mehmood Dogar was released a few days ago and the filed petition would be held on Monday.
Ms Rashid asked Mr Dogar regarding the posting orders of the latter, when he was reinstated as Lahore CCPO, to which he replied no order had been received by him.
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In her petition filed today, Dr Rashid pointed out that only the audio conversations of the PTI leadership were being leaked.
The petition said: “These acts seem as a personal attack and infringement of constitutional rights of freedom of thoughts, speech, and right to dignity and privacy but as a matter of fact these nefarious acts amount to threaten and undermine the constitutional dispensation of rule of law, democracy, democratic institutions and above all the very constitution of Pakistan, 1973.”
Dr Rashid also sought the court’s directions to stop the airing of leaked audios on the mainstream media.