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Summary Husain Haqqani had submitted a petition to the memo commission to delay the hearing of the case.
The memo commission, headed by Balochistan High Court Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, has resumed hearing.Complying with the memo commission orders, Hussain Haqqani has allowed access to his BlackBerry data. Haqqani, the former ambassador to the US, has written to the BlackBerry company to release records of his conversations with Mansoor Ijaz, an American businessman at the heart of the memo scandal.Haqqani signed the No Objection Certificate (NOC) which states that he will not have any objections to issuing the details regarding his BlackBerry conversations with Mansoor Ijaz, said a report.The SC has also asked Haqqani to be present in the next hearing of the memo commission on April 12, though it is learnt Haqqani may not be attending the hearing citing health concerns.Haqqani already has submitted a petition to the memo commission to delay the hearing of the case.Former ambassador had also submitted an application in Islamabad High Court excusing to appear before the memo commission for proceedings due to bad health.In his application, Haqqani stated that he is not feeling well and undergoing some medical tests in the United States.Haqqani has requested commission to defer the hearing till decision of SC in Haqqani’s plea seeking recording his statement via video link from abroad.During the last hearing Memo Commission gave last chance to Hussain Haqqani for appearing before commission on April 12, meanwhile during the proceedings, commission announced four options to bring Haqqani back to Pakistan that included an arrest warrant.
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