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Cops outside his house, Imran Khan tweets a video message. Says he may be killed

Mar 14, 2023 10:15 PM IST

Former Pak PM Imran Khan, 70, who has been demanding a snap election since he lost a vote of confidence in Parliament in April last year, issued a video message urging his followers to “come out and continue the struggle” even if he was arrested.

Police and supporters of former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan faced off for hours in Lahore city on Tuesday as law enforcement personnel sought to arrest him to ensure his appearance in court to face charges of misusing his office to sell state gifts.

Supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan stand amid the smokes of tear gas fired by police during clashes ahead of Khan's possible arrest outside his home, in Lahore, Pakistan on March 14. (REUTERS)
Supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan stand amid the smokes of tear gas fired by police during clashes ahead of Khan's possible arrest outside his home, in Lahore, Pakistan on March 14. (REUTERS)

The drama began when a large contingent of police in riot gear moved towards Khan’s home in Lahore’s Zaman Park neighbourhood to execute a non-bailable warrant issued in connection with what has come to be known as the “Toshakhana” (state gift depository) case.

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Police personnel and supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party engaged in pitched battles outside his home, injuring several on both sides. Police used water cannons and teargas to disperse the PTI workers, who pelted them with stones and bottles.

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Several videos shared by the PTI showed police fired teargas into the compound of Khan’s sprawling residence.

The 70-year-old cricketer-turned-politician, who has been demanding a snap election since he lost a vote of confidence in Parliament in April last year, issued a video message urging his followers to “come out and continue the struggle” even if he was arrested.

“Police have come to catch me and take me to jail. They think that when Imran Khan goes to jail, people will go to sleep. You have to prove them wrong,” he said in the brief video, speaking in Urdu and invoking Pakistan’s origins in Islam.

“For your rights and true freedom, you have to come out and struggle...But if something happens to me, or if I am sent to jail or if they kill me, you have to prove that even without Imran Khan this nation will continue its struggle and show that you will never accept slavery under these thieves and the one person who has been making decisions for the country,” he said.

Internet services were snapped around Khan’s home and helicopters were used for surveillance in the area. The paramilitary Pakistan Rangers were deployed to reinforce the police personnel.

Soon after Khan issued the video message, there were reports of protests by his supporters in Islamabad, Peshawar and Karachi. The protestors blocked key roads in these cities before they were dispersed by police.

Interior minister Rana Sanaullah said authorities would arrest Khan in line with a court’s directives and produce him to face charges.

Police personnel from Islamabad arrived in Lahore on Monday to arrest Khan after a district and sessions court in the Pakistani capital restored the non-bailable arrest warrant against him in the Toshakhana case. The arrest warrant was issued after Khan ignored repeated summons to appear in court.

Khan faces charges that he unlawfully retained and sold gifts he received from foreign leaders while he was the premier. The items included several expensive watches. Pakistan’s Election Commission earlier found Khan guilty of illegally selling state gifts last October.

He has been charged under a constitutional provision related to the truthfulness and trustworthiness of politicians – a very serious offence in Pakistan – and a conviction could result in his disqualification from politics. He also faces several other cases in different cities.

Another warrant issued for Khan’s arrest was suspended by another court in Islamabad on Tuesday in a case related to his controversial remarks against a woman judge. On Monday, the Lahore high court suspended bailable arrest warrants for Khan and his close aide Fawad Chaudhry in a case related to contempt of the Election Commission.

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