Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Still time, talk and be wise as polls only solution to crisis: Imran

- LAHORE STAFF REPORT

Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-einsaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday invited all stakeholde­rs to sit and talk while there was still time as he fears another arrest during a raid at his residence in Lahore’s Zaman Park.

“Probably my last tweet before my next arrest. Police has surrounded my house,” he wrote on his official Twitter handle while sharing live link to his address to party supporters on Youtube. Meanwhile, the police have blocked traffic coming from Mall Road to Zaman Park. Heavy police force is deployed near Zaman Park, Dharmpura Bridge, Allama Iqbal Road, Mall Road, and Garhi Shahu Canal Road areas of the city. Policemen wearing bulletproo­f jackets armed with batons are present with their mobile vans. An unusual rush of traffic on Dharmapura Bridge is witnessed as policemen are standing alert on the roadside.

The police are searching big vehicles coming from Canal Road to Mall Road and Zaman Park.

VEHICLE WITH PTI FLAG BARRED, WORKERS DETAINED

According to sources, vehicles displaying PTI flags are being stopped and party workers present inside are being detained. A few vehicles were not allowed to go towards Zaman Park due to party flags. “There is still time. Talk and be wise. The only solution to this crisis is elections. Those who can make elections happen, I appeal to them save the country by holding elections,” Imran said while addressing party supporters shortly after his tweet.

On reports of PTI leaders leaving party, he said: “If someone is thinking this strategy will work, look at this,” said Imran as he points towards a sheet in which it was depicted that 70 per cent of people supported PTI.

“The party which has 70% popularity you cannot finish it. PDM only wants to pit army against PTI. Everyone should realise what is happening and have some sense,” he added.

“This (confrontat­ion between PTI and military) will cause a huge backlash which would be damaging to the country,” he added.

Imran said that his party workers tried to stop people from burning down the fighter jet model erected at Jahaz Chowk in Mianwali but the miscreants did not stop.

“We’re going to the high court soon to form a judicial commission as we have evidence now. We saw people everywhere who did not belong to our party and had pistols. They were instigatin­g people to attack the Corp Commander’s house,” he claimed.

He also claimed that 25 people belonging to his party have been killed so far in the protests whereas 700 others with bullet wounds are hospitalis­ed and 7,500 were in prison including women. “I have heard 40 terrorists are in my house and we have given them refuge. If there are 40 terrorists here then my life is in danger as well. Please do come here but in a civilised manner not like you’re attacking. It might be good for me too. Don’t make it an excuse to attack,” he added.

The former prime minister said that whatever happened on May 9 was part of a plan. “IG Punjab should be called for what happened at Jinnah House. From Liberty Chowk [in Lahore] people were moving to Jinnah House but no one stopped them. In a fair investigat­ion, all will be revealed.”

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