In the affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, COAS Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said that the news regarding the memo-gate is correct and evidence regarding the contacts made in the context of the conspiracy is available.
The COAS also wrote that the memo issue has dented national security and lowered the morale of the armed forces.
The SC had asked the president, the PM, the COAS and the ISI DG to submit their affidavits for the hearing of the memo case. All have submitted their replies, but President Zardari has not.
In the last hearing, the Chief Justice has told the attorney general that no reply in a civil case means acceptance of the guilt. The court had issued a written order, calling for a reply from the president, but the reply has not been filed.
Meanwhile, PML-N President Nawaz Sharif, Ishaq Dar and Ghaus Ali Shah also submitted their second replies to the court.
Talking to journalists, Attorney General Maulvi Anwar ul Haq said that General Kayani’s second reply had been submitted to the court.
The AG said that COAS stood firm by his old stance in the second reply. In the affidavit submitted to the court, Gen Kayani said that all his earlier statements were based on facts and nothing had been kept hidden from the court.
Nawaz Sharif in his second reply said that he had not sought halt to an inquiry being held by the Parliamentary Committee of National Security (PCNS). He, however, added that in the same spirit, neither parliament nor the administration could stop the court from playing its constitutional role.