Lashing out at former prime minister Imran Khan, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice-President Maryam Nawaz has said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman made the cypher "disappear", fearing he would be "caught for his forgery".
"This cypher is not just a piece of paper but it is given to you by the state of Pakistan that you will safeguard it. Whoever violates the interests of the state by betraying the national trust should be made an example so that no 'foreign agent' damages the country for the sake of dollars," she wrote on her official Twitter handle on Sunday.
ایک تو جعل سازی کی اور پھر اس خوف سے کہ پکڑا نا جاؤں، سائفر ہی غائب کر دیا۔ رنگے ہاتھوں پکڑا گیا تو کہتا ہے #مجھ_سے_سائفر_گم_گیا https://t.co/BNQcPoSjWy
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) October 2, 2022
Maryam said that Imran made the cypher disappear after being caught red-handed, adding that he even used a hashtag for it.
یہ سائفر صرف ایک کاغذ کا ٹکڑا نہیں بلکہ ریاستِ پاکستان کی امانت ہے۔ قومی امانتوں میں خیانت کرکے ریاست کےمفادات کو پامال کرنے والے کو نشانِ عبرت بنانا چاہیے تاکہ پھر کسی فارن ایجنٹ کو ڈالروں کے عوض سیاسی بھیس بدل کر ملک کو نقصان پہنچانے کی ہمت نا ہو۔#مجھ_سے_سائفر_گم_گیا
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) October 2, 2022
Read more: Cypher copy ‘missing’ from PM House records
In an interview on Saturday, the deposed prime minister admitted that the copy of cypher he had was missing and he doesn't know about its whereabouts.
However, to a question about the ‘missing’ diplomatic cable, the ex-premier said that it is available and was not made public because it is a state secret.
"Cypher exists and it is with the chief justice. The president and the army chief have also seen it," he went on to say.
Elaborating on why he used the word letter instead of cypher or transcript, Imran said that he was talking in the context of a public gathering.
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"If I say cypher during a jalsa, no one would have understood it. I used [the word] letter for the understanding of people. When you address people you use common terms."
On Friday, the federal cabinet accused Imran of sacrificing key national interests for political gains by giving fictitious meaning to a diplomatic cypher, saying the ex-premier has violated his oath and the "Official Secrets Act".
The high-level huddle, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, also noted that the copy of the diplomatic cypher was missing from the records of the Prime Minister’s House, saying that the copy was the property of the PM House.
While declaring the theft of the cypher from the records a serious matter, the cabinet formed a special committee of the cabinet to determine legal action against all those allegedly involved, including Imran Khan, ex-principal secretary to PM Azam Khan and senior ministers of the then PTI government.
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