Umar refuted the claims saying, subjects discussed behind closed doorways have been no “secrets and techniques” as Khan discussed them in rallies and conferences too.
Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party has rejected the allegation of ISI leader Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed Anjum about the previous prime minister making any unconstitutional demands all through “backdoor talks". The statement comes after Lt Gen Anjum held a press conference -- first ever press conference by using ISI chief within the united states of america -- where he released a veiled assault on former PM Imran Khan. "As chief of this agency (Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI), I can't stay silent when they may be targeted for no reason," Lt Gen Anjum stated. He stated Army leader Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa became given a "profitable offer" in March by using the then government amidst the political turmoil.
PTI leaders Asad Umar, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Fawad Chaudhry and Shireen Mazari, in a press conference, stated that Khan never made any unconstitutional needs during "backdoor talks" with the army chief. Umar refuted the claims announcing, topics mentioned behind closed doors had been no “secrets and techniques” as Khan mentioned them in rallies and meetings too. "The demands had been in front of the general public on account that forever," he said Pakistan nevertheless to provide US FBI access to 26/11 killer Sajid Mir
The "lucrative provide", as alleged with the aid of the ISI chief, was an indefinite extension of the tenure. "It became made in front of me. He (Gen Bajwa) rejected it because he desired the institution to move forward from a arguable function to a constitutional position," the ISI leader stated without naming Imran Khan.
"If you see him as a traitor, then why do you meet him thru the lower back door?" the ISI chief said. "You meet quietly at night time through the returned door and explicit your unconstitutional desires but call [the army chief] a traitor in wide daytime. That's a big contradiction among your words and your movements,” he said.




