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PTI has approached Supreme Court to investigate Audio Leak of Prime Minister’s House

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ISLAMABAD: The PTI on Saturday approached the Supreme Court, requesting the apex court to probe the PM House audio leaks and file criminal charges against Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his team for hatching “criminal conspiracy”. Requested.

Audio leaks of meetings held at PM House over the past several months have shocked the country and raised questions about the building’s cyber security.

An audio purportedly featuring Prime Minister Shehbaz, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and others, contains a discussion on PTI resignations.

In it, PML-N leaders can be heard expressing their opinion on PTI’s resignations. He is also talking about London’s permission to accept the resignation.

In the petition, PTI said about the audio “…discussing the heinous strategy of the present Prime Minister and his cabinet members to withdraw the petitioner from parliamentary politics in a highly illegal, illegal and questionable manner.” can be heard doing”. Leak

The petition said the entire debate revolved around a “criminal strategy/conspiracy” to influence and target the party by accepting the resignations submitted by PTI MNAs on April 11.

The party said the prime minister acknowledged the “reality and existence” of the referenced audio leaks at a press conference on Tuesday.

The petition said that it is also important to bring it on record that Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb and Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan have already admitted the reality of the audio leaks.

The PTI claimed that with the help of National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf, the Prime Minister and Cabinet members violated their oath and violated the law and the Constitution.

“This admission by the present federal government calls for strict action against the prime minister and federal ministers,” the petition said.

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