Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, denied receiving any letter from Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party.
In an informal conversation with journalists on Thursday, General Munir stated that even if he were to receive such a letter, he would not read it and instead forward it to the Prime Minister.
This denial comes after reports that Imran Khan had written multiple letters to General Munir while incarcerated, alleging electoral fraud in the 2024 elections and calling for various reforms.
COAS maintained that the country was progressing satisfactorily and Pakistan was on the path of development.
“Pakistan is moving forward and Pakistan has to move forward,” the army chief added.
It was a day earlier when the PTI founder’s lawyer claimed that Imran Khan had written a third letter to the Army Chief.
In the third letter, the jailed PTI founder reiterated election rigging allegations, saying “money launderers” were brought into power via manipulated polls.
“The PTI founder, in his letter to the army chief, has raised the issue of giving preference to the minority over the majority through election fraud,” his lawyer Faisal Chaudhry had said in a statement.
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