ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Wednesday said the government is not considering any major changes in the Pakistan Army Act.
Refuting the media reports regarding changes in the said act, he said media hype over amendments in Pakistan Army Act is uncalled for.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan had demanded a review of relevant clauses of PAA in its judgement in CP 39/2019 which shall be complied with in due course, he said in a tweet.
Earlier, the defence minister while talking to the media said that the former prime minister must face a transparent probe for selling the Toshakhana gift of an expensive wristwatch gifted by the royal highness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Khawaja said Imran Khan sling mud at his political rivals during his tenure. He added that a letter pertaining to 190 million was presented in Khan’s cabinet that he secretly gave to Malik Riaz’s Bahria Foundation.
He maintained that Khan orchestrated a hoax narrative of foreign conspiracy and backed out from his own statements.
The way Khan perpetrated a false narrative and sold the precious gifts received from the dignitaries of a friendly country had damaged the honour and integrity of the county, he added.