Haqqani submits statement to Abbottabad commission

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Pakistan’s former ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani on Monday submitted his written reply to the Abbottabad commission.
After the statement’s submission, the commission directed Haqqani to appear before it again. Additionally, a statement from Awami Muslim League President Sheikh Rashid was also submitted during of the commission.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court was also hearing petitions on the memo affair filed by PML-N president Nawaz Sharif and others.
Earlier, the commission’s head, Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal, had said that the former ambassador was being summoned because the panellists wanted to find out the details of the visas issued by Pakistan’s embassy in Washington during his service.
Haqqani had resigned from his position of ambassador in the aftermath of the memogate scandal, where Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz accused him of being behind the memo that said the military was plotting a coup and appealed to the Pentagon to help ward it off.
Haqqani has denied any connection with the memo.

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  1. HH shud b put 2 trial 4 treason 4 iussuin 15000 visas to BLACKWATER agents who r carrying terrorist activities in PAK. if he was nt guilty sh shud nt hav resigned?. SCP shud unearth his network of terrorists and ask him da motive 4 issuing illegal, unverified n not security wise cleared visas to enemy undercover agents. SCP will make history INSHALLAH !.

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