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Pakistan’s former premier Imran Khan addressed his supporters from his residence in Lahore as police said he was evading arrest and his close aides warned of a standoff between security forces and his supporters at the scene.
Khan, 70, has drawn tens of thousands to his rallies in recent months and his arrest could bring them to the streets, posing a major distraction for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government that’s racing to secure bailout loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the country teeters on the edge of bankruptcy.
“I bow only in front of God and no other power or institution,†the leader told cheering supporters. “This is our war for real freedom,†he added blaming Sharif and his government of sweeping corruption.
Khan and his party have been demanding early elections and in the past have said they will court arrest to push their demand for a snap poll. Sharif has dismissed their demands, saying his government will complete its term that ends in August this year.
A police team arrived at Khan’s private residence to arrest him Sunday and present him before a court but he wasn’t immediately found, according to Taqi Jawad, spokesman of Islamabad police. The former leader has to be presented before the court on March 7, Akbar Nasir Khan, the inspector-general of the Islamabad police, told local media.
“The police must arrest him,†he told ARY Television. “We appeal to the people not to hinder the legal process.â€
An official from Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party said the former cricket star was still at his residence, which was surrounded with tents put up by supporters in the past few months to defend their leader in the event of an arrest. Party leaders are taking to social media to urge supporters to gather at Khan’s home.
“Attempting to arrest Imran Khan on fake and flimsy cases will be extremely destabilizing in a system that is already under stress,†Hammad Azhar, a senior PTI leader, told Bloomberg News. “There will be countrywide protests.â€
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