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Ready to talk anyone for sake of Pakistan: Imran Khan

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PTI chief Imran Khan.

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  • He said “I will not avoid any sacrifice for Pakistan.”
  • Imran Khan held a meeting with senior anchors.
  • He said “My arrest is not to appear in court but to kill me.”
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LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI) and former prime minister Imran Khan has said that he is ready to talk to anyone for the interests of Pakistan.

In his Twitter message, Chairman PTI Imran Khan issued an important statement about the prosperity of this country.

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He said, “I will not avoid any sacrifice for the development, interests, and democracy of Pakistan, in this regard, I am ready to talk to anyone and I am ready to take every step in this direction.”

Imran Khan further said, “I want to deeply thank the people of Pakistan and our workers from all over the country, including Lahore, who joined us in the struggle for true freedom.”

PTI chief said, “I pray that Allah Almighty will make our struggle and true freedom journey successful.”

It should be noted that earlier Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan held a meeting with senior anchors.

During the meeting, he said, “he believes in the rule of law and implementation, he will appear in court on March 18.”

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Imran Khan said, “My arrest is not to appear in court but to kill me, I have never refused to appear in court but they are calling me to a place where I have security concerns.”

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