Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has openly admitted that he called for a protest outside the army headquarters in Rawalpindi before his arrest.

“I had given a call for holding a peaceful protest outside the General Headquarters (GHQ) before my arrest,” Khan revealed. He elaborated on the events of March 14, stating, “Police and Rangers attacked my house in Zaman Park on that day.”

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Khan continued, “On March 18, law enforcers once again forcibly entered my house. That same day, the Judicial Complex experienced shelling both inside and outside its compound.”

Recalling the incident on March 18, Khan explained that he anticipated his imminent arrest. “I understood that I would be arrested, so I called for a peaceful protest in front of the army’s headquarters before my arrest,” he said.

Khan added that his legal team assured him they would cooperate with the investigation and surrender to the police.

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