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Memon says PM Imran did not take Justice Isa's name in meeting with him

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In what appears to be yet another twist, former Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) director-general Bashir Memon has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan did not take Supreme Court judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa's name during meetings with him.

Speaking on Hum News programme 'Breaking Point with Malick' on Saturday night, Memon said he had met the prime minister for two to three minutes in which "no particular case was discussed".When the host, Mohammad Malick, asked Memon whether the prime minister had taken Justice Isa's name during the meeting, Memon replied in the negative. He, however, remained firm on the names of other government officials who he claimed had pressured him to initiate a case against the Supreme Court judge.

His comments came days after the former FIA chief alleged that he was pressured by Prime Minister Imran, Law Minister Farogh Naseem and Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior and Accountabi­lity Mirza Shahzad Akbar to initiate a case against Justice Isa - allegation­s that were denied swiftly by government officials.

Speaking to Geo News, the former FIA DG had said he was first called to the Prime Minister's Office where the premier told him he was "a very good officer" and to "have strength".He said he was later taken to Shahzad Akbar's office where it was revealed he was to proceed against Justice Isa. Later, he also allegedly visited the law minister's office. "Naseem was also convinced that a case should be made against Justice Isa and asked me to play a role."

Memon said he tried to explain how this was not possible as Justice Isa was a Supreme Court judge. "This is the job of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) and it has the constituti­onal authority. It does not fall within the FIA's terms of reference (TORs)." He claimed that the ministers still tried to convince him to proceed. Sharing a video clip of Memon's interview on Hum News on Twitter, Informatio­n Minister Fawad Chaudhry said: "Level allegation­s at the prime minister, make headlines and then easily take a U-turn later. If you say [something] to media channels, then media freedom is in danger. If you ask the guest, [then there is a slogan of] political revenge. This needs to end."

In the programme, Memon said he was in favour of a judicial commission being constitute­d to look into the incident. "If I'm a liar, that will be proved and if I'm honest, that will be proved." The former director general said the meetings were a matter of record. "No man can go just like that in the Prime Minister's Office, Prime Minister's House or anywhere. My staff knew why I was going [there] too. The record must be present somewhere. It is not a matter of such great worry." In a meeting with select journalist­s last week, the prime minister denied the allegation­s and said he had never asked Memon to file a reference or initiate investigat­ions against Justice Isa.

"When I knew that he (Memon) could not file any reference against the sitting judge, then why would I order him to do so?" the prime minister was quoted as saying by an anchor who attended the meeting. The law minister and the adviser also denied Memon's allegation­s, with the latter saying Memon was "never told to start any case against any specific individual".

Akbar's lawyers also sent a defamation notice worth Rs500 million to Memon, terming his allegation­s "false, politicall­y motivated and absurd" and demanding an unconditio­nal apology. The notice stated that Memon "without any evidence or factual basis blamed [Akbar] of pressurisi­ng you in an alleged meeting held at [Akbar's] office and painted a false narrative as if [the premier's aide] holds some malicious agenda against" Justice Isa.

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PML-Q leaders Saleem Baryar, Zulfiqar Ghuman and Rana Khalid call on former President, Prime Minister Ch Shujaat Hussain. -APP
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