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Imran Khan has stated that he will not back down ahead of the Minar-i-Pakistan rally, regardless of any opposition he may face.

On Saturday, PTI Chairman Imran Khan arrived at a Lahore Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) to seek interim bail in three terrorism cases. Speaking to reporters outside the court while sitting in his vehicle, he informed the press that the public would react to the atrocities committed against the PTI at the party's Minar-i-Pakistan rally that day. He urged his supporters not to back off "under any circumstance," despite the potential risks.

Imran Khan accused the government of using every method to crush the PTI and criticized them for their treatment of the party's workers. He claimed that 1,600 workers had been taken away only because they wanted to attend the Minar-i-Pakistan rally. Comparing the government's actions to those committed in India's Illegally-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine, Mr. Khan expressed his displeasure with their efforts to silence the PTI.

Despite the challenges, Mr. Khan remained resolute and warned the government to expect a public reaction to their actions. He went on to assert that the country would witness the largest rally in its history at the Minar-i-Pakistan that day. Imran Khan also stated that he and his entire team were prepared to make sacrifices for "real freedom" and that they would not back down, no matter the circumstances.

In conclusion, Imran Khan's visit to the Lahore Anti-Terrorism Court was marked by strong words of defiance and a commitment to seeing the Minar-i-Pakistan rally through. His remarks, while critical of the government, remained focused on the need for change and a commitment to securing "real freedom" for the people of Pakistan.



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