"Haven't Committed Any Crime, Why Should I Leave Pak": Imran Khan
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Khan said his well-wishers called him and said that Pakistan's establishment and all political parties were against him
Accusing his 'political opponents' of being "out to kill him", Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said that he would stay in Pakistan and contest all court cases despite his well-wishers abroad urging him to leave the country, Dawn reported.
In a video address from his Lahore's Zaman Park residence on Wednesday, Khan said his well-wishers called him and said that Pakistan's establishment and all political parties were against him and they had already "imprisoned" the whole PTI.
"I have not committed any theft or crime. Why should I leave Pakistan?" he asked. "I am standing here alone because I have faith in Allah," Dawn quoted the former PM as saying.