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Audio leak at Pakistan PM House 'national security risk': Imran Khan

Sentinel Digital Desk

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan on Saturday said that the leaked conversation between him and Azam Khan in the Prime Minister's House was a breach of national security and pose a threat to the nation if such conversations are leaked publicly.

"It seems the secure connection of the Prime Minister House is recorded, which was later hacked and made public," ARY News reported quoting Imran Khan as saying. Khan further said that the contents of the cypher were made public after being presented before the National Security Committee as he discussed the conversations in the leaked audio tapes.

"I wanted to keep the matter secret at that time because of the OIC meeting in Pakistan," Khan said as he defended himself on the audio leak controversy, ARY News reported. ANI

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