The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army’s media wing, has rejected a report published by BBC Urdu about what happened at PM House before Imran Khan was ousted from the post of prime minister, terming it “baseless and a pack of lies.” “The report published by British broadcasting agency is baseless and a pack of lies. The propaganda report has not cited any credible, verified or relevant source,” a brief statement by the ISPR said. The military’s media wing said that this report is a violation of basic journalism ethics and there is “no truth in the fake news.” “The report clearly seems a part of organised disinformation campaign,” ISPR added. It further stated that the matter is being raised with the senior officials of the broadcasting corporation. Ex-prime minister Imran Khan, ahead of the vote of no-confidence against him on Saturday night, dismissed reports claiming that he has removed Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
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