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2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:1809:18, 23 May 2022Ihsan F talk contribs 20,360 bytes −127 1) How is calling an election a constitutional coup? a coup is when you seize all power for yourself. Calling an election is not a coup. 2) It is a lie that he "refused" to provide evidence, he couldn't declassify the letter because a court order prevented him, however, he did pass on the letter to the president, CJP, speaker of NA, and even the current PM and minister of state Hina R admitted it existed and that it contained threatening language and had referenced the VONC. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • curprev 04:2304:23, 23 May 2022User4edits talk contribs 20,487 bytes +115 WP:VANDAL Please use WP:RS and see WP:WHATNOT Undid revision 1089277747 by Ihsan F (talk) undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 22:0322:03, 22 May 2022Ihsan F talk contribsm 20,372 bytes −115 Firstly, it is a lie that the former Prime Minister of Pakistan initiated a "constitutional coup", the Constitution remained in place and intact and only a process was delayed. Further, I have corrected two other sentences which were not accurate. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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