In the first presser addressed by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the nation's Army stated that its personnel could be weak but not traitors. The Army was responding to repeated attacks by former PM Imran Khan.
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Uniindia: Islamabad, Oct 27 (UNI) The Pakistan Army and the country s powerful intelligence agency ISI on Thursday tried to link former Prime Minister Imran Khan s party PTI with the killing in Kenya of a Pakistani journalist who is said to have fled the country after receiving death threats.