Dawn Leaks: Nation being 'kept in the dark': Imran

11 May, 2017

Moments after Dawn Leaks issue was settled between the military and the government, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan Wednesday reiterated his demand to make the inquiry report public, saying the nation is being 'kept in the dark.'
Khan immediately took to Twitter and in a series of tweets, in reaction to the statements over the issue by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and the Interior Ministry, said the issue was about national security and the nation needs to know what was 'settled.' "[The] nation [is being] kept in dark on how national security breach was resolved," he tweeted. "Manner in which Dawn Leaks issue was resolved shows clearly there is one law for the powerful and another law for the weak."
"Inquiry Commission report must be made public," he added. A controversial story by daily Dawn captioned "Act against militants or face international isolation, civilians tell military" described what transpired in a high-level meeting in which the civil leadership allegedly criticised the military's policies over militancy.
The Army had expressed serious concern over the 'feeding of false and fabricated story', terming it a 'breach of national security'. The government repeatedly rebutted the story as 'false and fabricated', but the denials failed to satisfy the military, which called for unmasking and punishing those who had planted it. "Recommendations as contained in paragraph 18 of the Inquiry Committee Report, duly approved by the Prime Minister, have been implemented, which has settled the Dawn Leaks issue," the ISPR had said.
Similarly, the Ministry of Interior, in a statement, also claimed that the Dawn Leaks issue stood settled. "Since action on the orders of the Prime Minister has already been completed by the respective ministries and divisions, the issue of Dawn Leaks stands settled," it said.

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