💨 Abstract
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed he was offered a three-year exile but refused, stating he will live and die in Pakistan. He is currently incarcerated and has demanded the release of his detained workers and leaders before discussing his personal situation. Khan accused the current government of violating human rights, breaching legal rights, and destroying institutions. He believes decisions should be made within Pakistan, but voices will rise globally when basic rights are violated.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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