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The latest rally came after Khan issued a "final call" to supporters, calling on them to stay in the capital until their demands are met. There have been clashes between his supporters and police.
Voted out of power by parliament in 2022 after falling out with Pakistan's powerful military, Khan faces charges ranging from corruption to instigation of violence, all of which he and his party deny.
On 13 November 2024, Imran Khan issued a "final call" for a protest on November 24 in Islamabad from his imprisonment in Adiala Jail. The announcement was in response to the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, which he criticised for infringing on rights. Khan and his party opposed the amendment, describing it as an attack ...
Paramilitary soldiers guard a road ahead of a protest rally by Imran Khan's PTI party in Islamabad (AFP via Getty) The attack was one of the deadliest incidents of sectarian violence in the ...
Imran Khan was found to have no relation to the May 9 events in two other court cases. [73] In July 2024, a comprehensive order issued by Judge Khalid Arshad of the Anti-Terrorism Court linked PTI's founder, Imran Khan, to the orchestration of attacks on military bases, government buildings, and police personnel. This order disclosed that Khan ...
On 3 November, while giving a speech to his supporters, shots were fired by unidentified gunmen at Khan's container-mounted-truck. According to an aide of Khan, the truck was fired at six times. [21] A Khan supporter by the name of Ibtisam [22] tried to tackle the gunman. [23] One other supporter was shot dead attempting to tackle the shooter. [22]
On Sunday, Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party streamed a five-hour “virtual powershow,” an online rally featuring at its end a four-minute speech written by the jailed Khan and ...
Imran Khan ousted as PM, April 2022. Supporters of Imran Khan hold a nationwide protest, day after his removal, April 2022; Imran Khan kickstarts his public campaign, demanding early elections, April 2022. PTI wins Punjab by-elections, paving way for PTI to take back control of Pakistan's biggest province, August 2022.