He said that when these words will reach you I would have been arrested in an unfair case.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan recorded a statement before his arrest stated, "I may not get a chance to address you after this."
He said that when these words will reach you I would have been arrested in an unfair case.
“It is pertinent to note that democracy does not prevail,” he stated.
Khan added people of Pakistan know me for 50 years and that I have never breeched constitution or any law of Pakistan.
“Since I joined politics, I tried to do every effort in peaceful manner,” the former prime minister continued.
PTI chief said what is happening today is not because I have gone against any law, but to prevent me from real independence drive.
“They want me to accept the corrupt group,” he added.
I want all of you to get out for your true independence as no nations gets it easily. One has to make effort to for it.
It is time that you all get out for your rights, Imran concluded.
عمران خان نے گرفتاری سے پہلے ہی ویڈیو ریکارڈ کروا دی تھی۔۔۔ دیکھئے عمران خان نے ویڈیو بیان میں کیا کہا#imrankhan #GNN #BreakingNews pic.twitter.com/prOtkK5R0Y
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) May 9, 2023
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