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Imran Khan says govt wants to abduct, kill him

Imran Khan Zaman Park

Imran Khan says govt wants to abduct, kill him

LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and former Prime Minister Imran Khan in his message to the nation has said that the intention of the government was not to arrest him but to abduct and assassinate him.

He tweeted on Wednesday, “From tear gas to water cannons, they have now resorted to clearly “arrest” claim was mere drama because real intent is to abduct and assassinate me. I signed a surety bond last evening, but the DIG refused to even entertain it. There is no doubt of their mala fide intent.”

“My house has been under heavy attack since yesterday afternoon. Latest attack by Rangers, pitting the largest political party against the army. This is what PDM and the enemies of Pakistan want. No lessons learnt from the East Pakistan tragedy.”

Earlier, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday disposed of a plea filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) seeking cancellation of arrest warrant issued for party chairman Imran Khan in Toshakhana case.

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A hearing was held in the Islamabad High Court after the removal of objections to the warrant cancellation plea of Imran Khan. Chief Justice Aamer Farooq reserved the decision after the arguments of the parties were completed.

Chief Justice Aamer Farooq ordered that the assurance submitted here should be submitted to the trial court. Imran Khan’s non-bailable arrest warrant will be reinstated.

According to the court order, the trial court should decide after looking at the affidavit.

Islamabad High Court, while dealing with the petition of former prime minister Imran Khan, ordered that Imran Khan file his petition in the Sessions Court.

The trial court considered the affidavit in accordance with the law. The court ordered Imran Khan’s lawyers to file a fresh application in the trial court.