What happened: On March 30, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, while speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad to commemorate the introduction of the e-passport system, that he will show the senior journalists the “letter” he brandished at the PTI’s March 27 power show, which reportedly contains evidence of a foreign conspiracy against the government. Details: The news comes a day after the administration claimed the prime minister was willing to share the letter with Pakistan’s chief justice. At the same time, it argued that owing to the “sensitivity” of the problems, the letter could not be presented before parliament. The premiere’s stance: The prime minister addressed the country’s present political issue during today’s ceremony, saying that it was “nothing new” in a parliamentary democracy. “People lose faith in their political party,” he added, adding that a vote of no confidence is indeed a “democratic” move. Why it matters: The prime minister said he will show the letter bearing evidence of a foreign conspiracy against the government as people think it’s a joke, “I’m going to show the material I have to some prominent journalists today. We can’t reveal the specifics in public because we want to protect the country.”