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If I’m jailed or killed…: Imran Khan’s video message as police move to arrest him

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If I’m jailed or killed…: Imran Khan’s video message as police move to arrest him

If I’m jailed or killed…: Imran Khan’s video message as police move to arrest him
March 14
19:45 2023

Pakistan,Mar 14: Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan put out a video message this evening, urging people to fight for their rights even if he is jailed or killed.

“The police have arrived to arrest me. They think that if Imran Khan goes to jail, the people will go to sleep. You have to prove them wrong. You have to prove that the qaum is alive,” Imran Khan said in the over-a-minute-long video message. Tweeting his message, Khan wrote: “My message to the nation to stand resolute and fight for Haqeeqi Azadi and rule of law.”

 “You have to fight for your rights. You have to hit the streets. God has given Imran Khan everything. I am fighting your battle. I have fought all my life and will continue to do so. But if something happens to me – they put me in jail or kill me – you have to prove that you can fight without Imran Khan. You have to prove that you will never accept slavery and the rule by one man. Pakistan zindabad,” he said.

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The 70-year-old cricket legend is wanted in the Toshakhana corruption case. In October last year, Pakistan’s election commission found him guilty of unlawfully selling gifts that he received as prime minister from foreign dignitaries. Charges were filed and the court last week issued an arrest warrant after Khan skipped several summons.

Imran Khan, the chief of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, was ousted from office after he lost a trust vote last year. He has been demanding a snap election, which successor Shehbaz Sharif has rejected.

-PTI

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