Imran Khan's letter to Army Chief General Asim Munir has sparked debate. Security sources have denied receiving any such letter from the PTI founder. They clarified that media reports about the letter are circulating, but the Army Chief has no interest in reading it. Security sources emphasized that political matters should be resolved through dialogue with politicians, not the military.

What Did Imran Khan Write in the Letter?

Imran Khan's lawyer, Faisal Chaudhry, confirmed that the PTI founder wrote a six-point letter to the Army Chief. The first point addresses fraudulent elections and money laundering, while the second focuses on the 26th Constitutional Amendment, the rule of law, and the judiciary's independence. The letter also mentions the Al-Qadir Trust case verdict.

The fourth point highlights terrorist leaflets, raids, and firing against PTI members. The fifth point discusses intelligence agencies' activities. Imran Khan has also requested policy changes in the letter.

PTI Chairman Awaits a Response:

Faisal Chaudhry stated that the PTI founder is awaiting a response to the letter. He added that the letter raises critical issues that need attention.

Barrister Gohar's Statement:

Barrister Gohar, commenting on the letter, said, "I have not read or seen the letter yet, but if there is a response from the Army Chief, we will welcome it."

Security Sources' Stance:

Security sources reiterated that the Army Chief has not received the letter. They stressed that any political issues should be resolved through dialogue with politicians. The military has no interest in engaging with such correspondence. Latest News!