The Muslim Times’ Editor for Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Mansoor Ijaz has arrived at the Pakistan High Commission in London to record his statement for the Memogate case, Express News reported Wednesday.
During the video link, Bukhari raised objections over the procedure of recording Ijaz’s testimony saying “this is not how testimonies are recorded”. He also said each word of Ijaz’s testimony should be written down.
Rebuffing Bukhari’s statement, the commission said that he should not interfere during the proceedings.
Bukhari alleged that while getting his statements recorded, Ijaz started “toying with his BlackBerry phone”. Justice Isa quipped, “You start fighting over everything.”
