The Pak Banker

PTI vows to ensure Imran's security amid arrest fears

- LAHORE -APP

PTI leaders in Lahore have vowed to protect party chief Imran Khan at any cost amid fears of his arrest, insisting that he was their red line.

In a meeting chaired by PTI Secretary General Asad Umar, party representa­tives in the city decided to ensure Mr Khan's security and duties were assigned to leaders in this regard.

Earlier on Wednesday, scores of supporters gathered outside Imran Khan's Zaman Park residence to resist a potential bid to arrest him. Top party leader Fawad Chaudhry has been arrested since then on sedition charges.

In the meeting, Mr Umar said the current government was responsibl­e for all the crises facing the country and lamented that even at such a critical time, the rulers were prospering while the financial situation of the masses was worsening. He said the rulers were busy getting their corruption cases cleared and victimisin­g PTI leaders.

Office-bearers meet in Lahore; Asad reiterates party chief is 'red line'

Stressing that Mr Khan was fighting to save the country and its people, the PTI secretary general said the party even sacrificed its two provincial government­s to achieve its objective.

Yasmin Rashid, president of PTI's central Punjab wing, said the party workers had remained outside Imran Khan's residence and were continuous­ly fighting against all tactics being employed by the government.

She vowed that the PTI would fight tooth and nail to stop any attempt to arrest party chief Imran Khan and warned that the government would be responsibl­e if Mr Khan was hurt in any way.

She said Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and his predecesso­r Miftah Ismail had ruined the country's economy during the past eight months, and citizens were braced for more price hikes.

"The imported government is shifting the burden of its inabilitie­s and failures onto the shoulders of the masses," she lamented.

Brushing aside the threat of Mr Khan's arrest, Ms Rashid said party leaders and workers were standing alert outside the party chairman's residence and warned that no one should dare to do any adventure.

PTI Lahore President Sheikh Imtiaz Mahmood and General Secretary Zubair Niazi made similar comments, resolving that the government would have to walk over their bodies to arrest Mr Khan.

PTI leaders from Lahore, including Shafqat Mahmood, Ejaz Chaudhry, Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed, Mian Aslam Iqbal and Jamshed Iqbal Che-ema, also participat­ed in the meeting.

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