Imran Khan won't join FIA test over questionable tweet

 

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organizer Imran Khan wouldn't respond to any inquiries posed to by the Government Examination Organization (FIA) in Adiala prison connected with his dubious web-based entertainment post on X, previously Twitter, sources told Geo News.

A FIA digital wrongdoing group arrived at Adiala prison late Thursday night to grill the previous head of the state over his tweet, nonetheless, Khan wouldn't meet the group and become piece of the examination, said the sources.

Khan would not respond to any inquiries from the FIA group, said the sources. He added that he would address any inquiry within the sight of his attorneys.

The sources added that the FIA's test group took the PTI pioneer's reaction recorded as a hard copy.

The advancement comes after FIA's digital wrongdoing wing on Thursday chose to start activity against Khan over his disputable tweet via web-based entertainment.

A post on X was credited to the previous head, which read: "Each pakistani ought to concentrate on the Hamood ur Rahman Commission Report and get to realize who was the genuine backstabber, General Yahya Khan or Sheik Mujibur Rahman."

Nonetheless, PTI Administrator Attorney Gohar said that the post didn't have anything to do with Khan as he didn't see the text of the presents that were transferred for him.

Gohar additionally safeguarded the tweet and said it was taken inappropriately.

"The specific circumstance and examination that we drew with 1971 was in a political setting and not in any case — nothing about the military," the PTI executive said

Then again, the previous decision party likewise safeguarded the post, saying that the occasions of 1971 were alluded to just as an update so individuals can gain from history as it pummeled the analysis.

The post for PTI supremo drew extreme analysis from all quarters, including State leader Shehbaz Sharif, who said Imran's actual face was at long last before the country.

Accordingly, sources in the FIA advised Geo News that the choice to make a move was made as a "publicity video" which included Mujeeb was transferred from the PTI pioneer's record on May 26.

"The PTI organizer is in Adiala Prison, yet his record is being utilized to transfer misleading publicity recordings. FIA's digital wing will address four individuals from the PTI on this issue," the sources had said.

Those four individuals, the sources added, incorporate Khan, Gohar, PTI Data Secretary Raoof Hasan, and Secretary-General Omar Ayub.

The office's group will decide if the post was transferred by the PTI pioneer himself or with his assent. It will likewise test who made the "counter Pakistan publicity" video.

"Assuming this act is finished by the record holder, legitimate move will be made against him. On the off chance that the record holder didn't post, then, at that point, he would need to apply for the conclusion of his X record."

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