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In this situation, Imran Khan is smelling a new 'murder plot'

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  • 23 March, 2023 16:14:26

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International Desk: The heat is increasing every day in Pakistan, which is troubled by political crisis. With this, the existing distance between the conflicting political parties of this South Asian country is increasing every day. In this situation, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and head of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan can smell a new assassination plot. On Wednesday (March 22) he himself brought forward this allegation. In a report on Thursday (March 23), the Pakistani media The Dawn reported this information. The report said that the police chiefs of Punjab and Islamabad had conspired with "others" to kill him, alleging PTI chief Imran Khan.

He even claimed that they were 'rising to kill him'. The Dawn says that Imran Khan spoke from his residence Zaman Park in Lahore on Wednesday. There, he said, 'Punjab and Islamabad police IGs have formed two separate squads. The members of that squad will join the PTI workers and fire at the police... This will provoke armed violence and eventually they will kill me within a day or two after reaching (inside the house). Special instructions have also been issued for He directed the PTI workers to refrain from provoking the police at any cost. Imran said, 'If the police want to approach me for a warrant or anything else, let them approach me directly. Stating that he never wants to harm his party workers, Imran said, "Even if I am arrested and they try to take me to jail, I will happily go to jail." The current government has failed and the plan to kill me has also failed.

Now they are upset and are taking extreme measures.'' Imran said, 'Keep fighting till the last ball because the government wants to create an atmosphere of fear so that no one stands up and questions their wrongdoing. He alleged, "The few (people) who are sitting in the corridors of power are the real traitors." Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday dramatically announced the postponement of the upcoming elections in Punjab till October 8 this year. According to the current schedule, this election was supposed to be held on April 30. In the speech given an hour earlier, Imran said that the government is not allowing election rallies and public gatherings despite the fact that the election date has been set for April 30. According to The Dawn, this former ruling party of Pakistan has announced to hold a historic public meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan ground next Saturday (March 25) around 8 pm.

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