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Imran Khan to lead public rally on Wednesday: Hammad Azhar

LAHORE (INP): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar has announced that party chairman Imran Khan will launch election campaign on Wednesday as he would lead a public rally in Lahore.

Talking to journalists, the former energy minister noted that 74 ‘bogus cases’ were registered against Imran Khan and an assassination attempt was orchestrated.

“He [Khan] didn’t escape abroad by pretending to be ill”, Hammad Azhar said, adding that the government has lost its senses and suffered from severe pressure from the public.

The PTI leader further said that Imran was ready to forgive everyone – including those who orchestrated the attack. He reiterated that his party would never violate the Constitution and law.

He announced that Imran Khan would lead a public rally in Lahore, launching his election campaign on Wednesday. “The route of Imran Khan’s rally will be announced in the press conference tomorrow”, he added.

The Frontier Post

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