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⢠FIA questions ex-PM in Adiala Jail over controversial tweet
⢠Omar Ayub demands FIA DG be summoned to parliament
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday owned a controversial tweet that compared the current political situation to the fall of Dhaka but distanced himself from an accompanying video posted on his X account, insisting that he couldn't comment on the video as he didn't know about its contents.
The post in question, shared on Mr Khan's X account on May 26, included a montage with a quote attributed to Mr Khan urging the nation to "study the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report" and understand "who was the true traitor, Gen Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman".
Speaking to journalists on Friday after attending a session at the accountability court at Adiala Jail, where the former premier faces a ÂŁ190 million corruption charge, Mr Khan expressed regret over his past references to Mr Mujeeb, admitting he hadn't read the Hamoodur Rehman Commission Report at that time.
⢠FIA questions ex-PM in Adiala Jail over controversial tweet
⢠Omar Ayub demands FIA DG be summoned to parliament
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Friday owned a controversial tweet that compared the current political situation to the fall of Dhaka but distanced himself from an accompanying video posted on his X account, insisting that he couldn't comment on the video as he didn't know about its contents.
The post in question, shared on Mr Khan's X account on May 26, included a montage with a quote attributed to Mr Khan urging the nation to "study the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report" and understand "who was the true traitor, Gen Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman".
Speaking to journalists on Friday after attending a session at the accountability court at Adiala Jail, where the former premier faces a ÂŁ190 million corruption charge, Mr Khan expressed regret over his past references to Mr Mujeeb, admitting he hadn't read the Hamoodur Rehman Commission Report at that time.