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Singer Farhan Saeed warns Imran’s opponents
Actor Saeed added that Allah has written something else for this nation.

Lahore: Actor and singer Farhan Saeed came out in support of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and issued a message in his favor.
Farhan Saeed turned to Twitter and wrote: “Hear the nation's most loved and popular leader keeping away from his nation, by doing this you will make this nation a mob forever”.
Singer stated, that is another matter if you want them to be.
Actor Saeed added that Allah has written something else for this nation, God willing.
Qaum ke sabse pasnadeeda aur maqbool leader ko apni qaum se door rakhne wale sun lein, aisa kurne se app is qaum ko hamesha ke liye ek hajoom bana deinge !
— Farhan Saeed (@farhan_saeed) March 14, 2023
Woh aur baat hai ager app chahte hi ye hein , lekin Allah ne is qaum ka muqadar kuch aur likha hai iA ! #ImranKhanRally
It is pertinent to note that after Imran Khan's non-bailable arrest warrant was issued, the team of Islamabad Police along with a heavy contingent of Lahore Police has been present at Zaman Park since yesterday, where they are facing resistance from PTI workers.
Even after several hours passed, Islamabad police could not arrest Imran Khan from his residence Zaman Park, Lahore.
Additional police force has been deployed around Zaman Park, which has completely cordoned off the area, while heavy police force has also arrived from Kasur, Gujranwala and Sheikhupura.
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