ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister and PTI leader Faisal Vawda has claimed that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s life is in danger.
Talking to a private TV channel here on Wednesday, Faisal Wawda said that a conspiracy was being hatched to assassinate Prime Minister Imran Khan and he had been threatened with death.
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Vawda said that there was a plan to assassinate Prime Minister Imran Khan and he had been asked several times to install bullet proof glass in the public rallies.
The former federal minister said that the prime minister said that he will die when his death is written.
The anchor of the program asked if the murder was written in the letter, Wawda said that the matter of murder is connected with the letter.
Earlier, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has barred Prime Minister Imran Khan from releasing classified documents.
Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah issued a written order on the petition of a citizen. The high court in a written order referred to the oath of office of the Prime Minister and said that it was hoped that the prime minister would not violate his oath.
The court said it was confident that the prime minister would not disclose information that was against the national interest.
The order states that the Oath and Official Secrets Act obliges the prime minister not to take any decision beyond that.
In its judgment, the IHC referred to Article 91 (5) of the Constitution and Article 5 (5) of the Official Secrets Act and said that it was confident that as the elected prime minister he would not violate Article 5 of the Official Secrets Act and would not disclose any information under the Official Secrets Act.
According to the Islamabad High Court, issuing an unjustified restraining order would show distrust in the elected prime minister.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has disposed of a petition seeking restraint of the prime minister from releasing a secret document.