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Daily Times Fawad says PML-N president threatened a no-show if PM turned up NA Secretariat backs Info minister PML-N up in arms, demand proof of allegations
July 3, 2021
The saga of Prime Minister Imran Khans absence from a security briefing given by the Inter-Services Intelligence to parliamentary leaders took a new twist on Friday as Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry claimed that the premier had not attended the briefing to accommodate Leader of Opposition in National Assembly and PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif.
“The prime minister was scheduled to attend the national security huddle, but the opposition leader [Shahbaz Sharif] had conveyed to the speaker that if [Prime Minister Imran Khan] came to the briefing, he would not attend,” Fawad told a private TV channel. The prime minister was poised to attend the meeting but a message from Shehbaz had been sent to National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser that the opposition would stage a walkout if the premier attende
Security briefing
July 03, 2021
Most of the information trickling out about the closed-door briefing that the military’s top brass gave legislators on Thursday appears to line up with recent public statements by top government functionaries, including the prime minister. The briefing had a significant focus on Afghanistan, where the US and Nato withdrawal is coinciding with territorial gains for the Taliban. The consensus is that the meeting agreed that Pakistan would talk with whoever is in power in Kabul in the interest of regional peace and will not interfere in the country’s domestic affairs.
Other key topics included border security 90 per cent of the Afghan border has apparently been fenced and the internal and external security situation in relation to the evolving geopolitical and strategic environment, particularly in the Kashmir region. Later, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa is said to have reiterated the government’s position that the US would not be allo