Former PM Imran Khan has once again confirmed that he had told his party to hold a peaceful protest outside the General Headquarters (GHQ) and cantonments if he was arrested by the armed forces.

In a conversation with media personnel at Adiala Jail, “My statement about the protest outside the GHQ was highlighted in a manner as if I confessed to committing a crime on May 9. I made three Vlogs and mentioned it 12 times in police investigations.”

He claimed to have proof of sinister plans to kill him outside the Judicial Complex on March 18. “I instructed the party to hold a peaceful protest outside the GHQ and cantonments if the army and Rangers arrested me,” Khan stated.

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When asked about the violence on May 9, Khan said the protest wasn’t peaceful because it was pre-planned and involved his supporters. He added that the CCTV footage, which could prove their innocence, is not being released.

Khan said he plans to go to court about the missing CCTV footage and will file a case against the Rangers for his alleged abduction from the high court. He also questioned who ordered his arrest and who was behind the attack on him.

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