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Pakistan: Warns Imran against the hovering arrest

The former prime minister of Pakistan has a clear warning for the ruling government. He says – ‘‘It is going to be more dangerous if I am sent to jail.’’

Arriving at Islamabad High Court Imran Khan warned his opposition conspicuously. Amid tight security surrounded by hundreds of security personnel he was deployed at the court for more than five hours.

Imran’s gestures during a press conference in post the hearing in Islamabad witnessed a threatening message by the ex-PM.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf supremo Imran Khan expressed displeasure over the heavy deployment of security personnel outside the Islamabad High Court. He was summoned in a terrorism case filed against him.

The case is based on the complaint by Islamabad Saddar Magistrate Ali Javed against his threatening a female judge of the federal capital. The incident took place during the rally held on August 20, 2022.

Leaving from his residence at Banigala, many a PTI leaders gathered in order to extend their support to the leader. But only the accused was allowed within the court premises and rest were stopped outside since their name was not on the list issued by the Registrar.

Bharat Express English

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