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Ijaz to visit Pak to depose before |
Ijaz to visit Pak to depose before judicial panel
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INDIA
, 14-January-2012
7:2:37 AM |
Controversial Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz today announced that he would visit Pakistan to depose before a Supreme Court appointed judicial commission to "tell the truth" about the secret "memo", which he claims was written on behalf of President Asif Ali Zardari. Ijaz, however, did not reveal the exact date when he would be travelling to Pakistan.
He also attacked Pakistan's former envoy to the US Husain Haqqani, alleging that the ex-diplomat has "orchestrated a media campaign" against him.
"Dream on Mr Haqqani. I am coming to Pakistan. And I am going to tell a truth which you will no longer be able to hide from. I will tell it with such clarity and vigor that you and your brilliant legal team will find no space to run from it," Ijaz said, adding that he would welcome cross examination.
His statement to the media came after Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said there was no threat to him in the country and that he would be provided security during his
stay.
Ijaz claims that the secret memo was written by Haqqani on behalf of President Zardari. Haqqani, who resigned from his ambassadorship, denies that he had any role in drafting of the memo, which sought US help in getting rid of Pakistani Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Kayani and the ISI Chief.
"In doing so, he has failed miserably to dent the fundamental facts and corroborative evidence that I will put on the record in front of the Commission that demonstrate his originating role, his higher authority for doing so and his efforts to cover his tracks once the Memorandum was public knowledge," Ijaz said.
"Haqqani has orchestrated a media campaign against me since his resignation in November designed to introduce doubts and exploit the complexities and nuances of this case that were entirely designed by him with, according to him, authority from his 'boss'," Ijaz said in his reference to the controversial secret memo.
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