Pakistan: President Alvi's letter to Chief Justice Bandiyal, said - lead the investigation of conspiracy to change power

Pakistan President Arif Alvi has written to Chief Justice Omar Ata Bandiyal, urging him to set up a judicial commission to probe an alleged "conspiracy" to change power to oust former prime minister Imran Khan.
Khan was ousted after voting on a no-confidence motion on April 10. Khan has alleged that the US conspired to topple his government after the decision to adopt an independent foreign policy on the Ukraine issue. While the US has denied these allegations.
President Alvi said, Bandiyal should head the judicial commission constituted in this regard. He called it necessary to save the country from political and economic crisis. While emphasizing on the importance of the commission, Alvi warned that Pakistan was facing a serious political crisis.
An explosion can happen at any time,
he said in a letter to Bandiyal, saying, "It is regrettable that out of context comments are being made without thinking, misunderstandings are getting aired, opportunities are dwindling, skepticism is not improving." And the economy is in crisis. He wrote, "The situation on the ground is turning into a political explosive situation in which an explosion can happen at any time.