Imran Khan asks for closed door briefing before APC

PoliticsImran Khan asks for closed door briefing before APC

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has demanded a closed door briefing before all parties conference (APC).

Khan said that sensitive issue of national security could not be discussed at an open form like the all parties conference (APC).

In a statement he said “I had asked for a meeting to be held between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, General Kiyani, and myself two months ago when I was still laid up in hospital. My reason was, and remains, simply to get to the truth of: one, the government’s (including the military) prevailing commitment/ understanding with the US on its War on Terror and Drone attacks; and, two, the position of the Intelligence and Security Organisations on sectarian terrorism.

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