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Imran Khan says cypher at centre of latest audio should now ‘leak’

Imran Khan says cypher at centre of latest audio should now ‘leak’


 Addressing Wednesday's audio leak, which purported to be related to the "Cablegate" code, PTI chief Imran Khan said the documents at the center of the whole affair should be released now.

Earlier in the day, a spat on social media between Imran and his former chief secretary Azam Khan emerged over the Cypher, which the PTI chief has long presented as evidence of a "foreign conspiracy". Fire him from the senior position.


In the audio clip, Imran is heard saying: You don't need to specify [name of the country]. PTI's Twitter account later shared a video of a reporter questioning Imran on the matter, in which he said, "Before anyone knows how big the foreign conspiracy is." "


He also claimed that Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif's government was behind these audio leaks and added: "It was very good of them."


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Imran Khan's audio with Azam Khan leaked.
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In response to a question about the part of this clip in which Imran says he is "playing with Kabul", the chairman of Tehreek-e-Insaf said: Now they are publishing it, so we are playing with it. "


His comments came as the party leader described the latest leak as proof that the cryptocurrency is real.


The accompanying hashtag "cypher aik haqieqat hai" (cypher is real) is one of the most popular Twitter trends in Pakistan with nearly 100,000 retweets at the time of this report.


Sanaura says a legal audit of the leaks will be conducted


Meanwhile, Home Minister Rana Sanawara said the government would ensure a forensic audit of the alleged leaks "to reveal Imran's true face to the country".


"You [Imran] went to the Supreme Court for a cryptographic investigation. Now we accept the request and acknowledge that a forensic examination [of audio] will be done," he said at a press conference in Islamabad. .


Sanaullah claimed that this time, the Tehreek-e-Insaf party chief should respond to the alleged voice because "this voice belongs to him."


He said that for the past six months, everyone has been listening to foreign conspiracy theories and how the current government is unconstitutional. "Today everything Imran said was proven false. His story is crumbling.


The Minister of Foreign Affairs claimed: This sound leak has revealed the pollution inside the building.


He continued that during the three and a half years of the Tehreek-e-Insaf government, Imran has caused irreparable damage to Pakistan economically, politically and morally.


Imran only creates a narrative based on fraud... It is the same in his politics.


People should know that they have to expose this man and stop him from spreading this mess, otherwise it will bring the country to a point of no return."


Asked how the leak raised security questions, the Secretary of State dismissed whether the files were legal or not as "another question" and elaborated, noting that today's media has changed.


He added that if such an action really exposes the perpetrator, it will be beneficial.


Cipher sound leak


A second voice, believed to be the former chief secretary, was heard in a leak today suggesting a meeting at Cypher.


“If you remember, the ambassador finally wrote to [send] Demarsh. Even though it was not sent, I thought about it a lot at night.


Let's have a meeting with Shah Mahmood Qureshi [Foreign Minister of the Imran regime] and the Foreign Minister, create the minutes that you have prepared.


The person on the other end replies, "But we don't have a copy of it. How did you publish it?"


Leaks reveal major security breach at PMO


What began as a suspicious and potentially embarrassing audio leak turned out to be an extensive audio recording of conversations between key government figures, including Prime Minister Shabazz, PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz, and some members of the It was all over the world. to a federal cabinet national security incident - released over the weekend.


The recording appears to be an informal conversation in the prime minister's office rather than a recorded telephone conversation.


On Saturday, records showed that Shabazz was talking to an unidentified official about the possibility of facilitating the import of Indian machinery for an electrical project, which was of concern to Maryam's son-in-law, Raheel.


On Sunday, another record shared by several Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders on social media surfaced regarding the resignation of former finance minister Mehta Ismail and Tehreek-e-Insaf MPs from the National Assembly.


It is said that in one of the clips, there is a conversation between Maryam and the Prime Minister about Ismail. In it, a voice believed to belong to the former says he "doesn't know what he's doing" and wants the return of PML-N stalwart Ishaq Dar.


The second clip is apparently related to the conversation between the Prime Minister, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, Justice Minister Azam Nazir Thaler, Interior Minister Rana Sanawara and Ayaz Sadiq regarding the resignation of a Tehreek-e-Insaf MP from Parliament.


It is said that the third clip shows the conversation between Maryam and Prime Minister Shahbaz about the return of former war minister and retired general Pervez Musharraf.


On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shahbaz called the disclosure of this audio file a "very serious mistake" and announced that a high commission will be formed to investigate this matter.

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