Azam Khan records statement against PTI Chief over cypher controversy

Author: Web Desk

Azam Khan, Imran Khan‘s former principal secretary who had gone missing for some time, made headlines when he accused the former prime minister of using US cypher to create a false narrative against the military establishment and then the opposition.

Azam Khan, a close aide to the PTI chairman, recorded a statement accusing him of peddling a false narrative about the US regime’s cypher controversy.

In his statement, Azam Khan stated that then-Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi discussed the cypher with PTI chief, which the latter described as a language blunder from Washington, claiming that the cypher can now be manipulated to create a narrative against the establishment and opposition.

According to Azam Khan, Khan allegedly used cypher to divert public attention away from the opposition’s involvement in the NCM. He also stated that Imran Khan told him that he would show the cypher to the public and spin the narrative that a foreign conspiracy is being hatched in collusion with local partners while playing the victim card.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Op-Ed

Brink of Catastrophe

The world today teeters on the edge of catastrophe, consumed by a series of interconnected…

5 hours ago
  • Uncategorized

Commitment of the Pak Army

Recent terrorist attacks in the country indicate that these ruthless elements have not been completely…

5 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Transforming Population into Economic Growth Drivers

One of Pakistan's most pressing challenges is its rapidly growing population, with an alarming average…

5 hours ago
  • Uncategorized

Challenges Meet Chances

Pakistan's economy is rewriting its story. From turbulent times to promising horizons, the country is…

5 hours ago
  • Editorial

Smogged Cities

After a four-day respite, Lahore, alongside other cities in Punjab, faces again the comeback of…

5 hours ago
  • Editorial

Harm or Harness?

The Australian government's proposal to ban social media for citizens under 16 has its merits…

5 hours ago