Opposition leader Umar Ayub replied to the notice to FIA over the ‘controversial’ video uploading case on founder PTI Imran Khan’s X account and asked the agency for a copy of the Hamood-Ur-Rehman Commission report.
Omar Ayub also announced to challenge the issue of the FIA notice in Parliament and challenge it in the court as well.
The defamatory notice was ‘vague, dubious and illegal questions’.
“The notice is related to the collapse of Dhaka on which the government had constituted a commission. The government never rejected the commission report nor denied its contents. Hamood-Ur-Rehman Commission is available in Cabinet Division.”
FIA's sole objective is to target PTI leadership for revenge.
“A copy of the Hamud-ur-Rehman Commission report should be given to prepare the answer,” Umar Ayub.
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Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued summons to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) top brass on Imran Khan's controversial X ( formerly Twitter) post over the 1971 debacle.
Notices have been dispatched to Umar Ayub, Barrister Gohar Khan, and Rauf Hassan, calling them for questioning on Tuesday at 11 am.
The inquiry, spearheaded by the FIA's Cyber Wing, focuses on the illegal use of PTI founder Imran Khan's social media account to disseminate a provocative video.
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The video, uploaded on May 26, allegedly incited public unrest by addressing the findings of the Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report, with a contentious remark: "Every Pakistani should study the Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report and get to know who was the true traitor, General Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman."
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