Imran Khan admits giving call for protest outside GHQ before arrest

RAWALPINDI (National Times) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan admitted that he had asked the party workers to stage a peaceful protest outside GHQ before his arrest.

In an informal conversation with journalists in Adiala Jail where he has been detained for months in multiple cases, the former prime minister said he would ask his party’s lawmakers in Centre and provinces to observe hunger strike.

He alleged that approvers were being found against him in the May 9 cases.

Talking about rising electricity prices, he said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had signed expensive contracts with the independent power producers (IPPs), leading to hike in power tariff. He lamented over economic crisis in the country.

The PTI founder also demanded a judicial commission to probe the Bannu incident.

Responding to a question, Khan said he would tender an apology to anyone if he had committed any mistake.



Latest News
PM Announces Major Fuel Price Cuts Amid Easing Regional Tensions
Sindh implements austerity measures, notifies early market closure among other steps
Pakistan Navy rescues 18 crew members, including foreign nationals, of merchant vessel in Arabian Sea operation
Pakistan allows visa-free boarding, offers visa on arrival for Islamabad Talks delegates
Chinese, Taiwanese will unite, Xi tells Taiwan opposition leader
Asian Development Bank upgrades Pakistan’s economic growth rate to 3.5pc
Capital on high alert ahead of US-Iran peace talks
Pakistan steps up diplomacy as Lebanon strikes strain ceasefire




Multi Media   
2025 in Review: A Year of Impact and Progress in Brussels
 Multi Media
DPM-FM Senator Ishaq Dar’s High-Level Brussels Visit: Key Highlights
 Multi Media
Embassy of Pakistan 🇵🇰 in Brussels || Quarterly Recap of Activities, Engagements & Outreach
 Multi Media
DPM Dar sends Trump peace prize nomination to Nobel Committee
 Multi Media
Pak Navy Chief Visits Foreign Ships Participating in Ninth Multinational Naval Exercise Aman | ISPR