KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan’s intelligence chief accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan of asking the nation’s highly effective navy for “unlawful and unconstitutional” help for his authorities, in a scathing and unprecedented information convention on Thursday.
The information convention by the chief of the nation’s highly effective Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lieutenant-General Nadeem Anjum, got here after Khan upped his criticism of the navy, accusing them of plotting his removing in April and supporting his opponents.
“(Khan’s criticism) is as a result of the navy and its chief refused to do unlawful or unconstitutional issues,” Anjum mentioned, including that the navy had made a pol…
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