Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has vowed to continue struggle for returning to the political scene in his first speech delivered since an assassination attempt against him on November 3.
Pakistan’s ex PM vows return to political scene with “last drop of blood”
27 Nov 2022 - 11:40
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has vowed to continue struggle for returning to the political scene in his first speech delivered since an assassination attempt against him on November 3.
"I'm more worried about the freedom of Pakistan than my life," he told a rally in the city of Rawalpindi that neighbors the capital Islamabad on Saturday, adding "I will fight for this country until my last drop of blood."
The rally marked the high point of a "long march" that Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has organized in support of its call for a snap election before the parliament's term expires in October next year.
Khan was voted into power in 2018 on the promise of fighting corruption, and remedying the country's economic woes.
Last month, Pakistan's election commission disqualified him from holding public office for five years on alleged charges of unlawfully selling government gifts he had received from foreign dignitaries and concealing his assets.
"I have seen death from up close," Khan also told the Saturday rally, which was his first public appearance since the attempt on his life in the northeastern city of Wazirabad earlier in November.
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