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Imran Khan Claims He Was Offered 3-Year Exile from Pakistan
Imran Khan makes big claim: ‘Was offered to exile abroad for 3 years, but I will live and die in Pakistan’
Speaking with media persons at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail where he is lodged since August 2023, Imran Khan said he was ‘indirectly approached’
Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan claims he was given chance to leave country on exile for three years
Imran Khan refuses exile offer, demands release of detained workers, criticizes government, and calls for transparent investigations.
Ex-PM Imran Khan claims he rejected exile deal, vows to ‘live and die in Pakistan’
Imran Khan revealed that while imprisoned in Attock Jail, he was offered a three-year exile which he refused, saying “I will live and die in Pakistan.”
What has forced Pakistan govt to discuss Imran Khan's release?
The Pakistani government is in talks with the party of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Internal pressure and growing calls for Khan's release globally by influential people have made the government discuss Khan's release,
Imran Khan Claims He Was Offered Three-Year Exile from Pakistan
Lahore: Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister, Imran Khan, claimed he was offered the chance to go into exile for three years, but he declined the offer. In a post on X on Friday, the 72-year-old former cricketer-turned-politician said,
Pakistan's jailed former PM Imran Khan says 'don't want to make any deal for release'
Imran Khan, Pakistan's jailed former prime minister, rejects any deal with the establishment or foreign intervention for his release while his sister
Imran Khan claims he refused offer to leave Pak, live in exile for 3 yrs
Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has claimed that he was offered a chance to leave the country on exile for three years but he declined.
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Pakistan govt expresses “surprise” over new demands raised by Imran Khan’s party
The Pakistan government on Sunday expressed “suprise” over new demands made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser, calling for the inclusion of an establishment representative in the ...
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Pakistan: Imran Khan's party says it will only talk to government, doors closed on military for now
PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan revealed that his party had engaged in "backdoor contacts" with Pakistan's military ...
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Clip shows Pakistan doctor bemoaning cruelty towards anti-France protesters, not supporters of ex-PM Khan
After Pakistan police arrested 1,000 Imran Khan supporters who marched to the country's capital demanding the jailed ...
ThePrint
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Govt facing no pressure to hold talks with Imran Khan’s party: Pakistan’s Defence Minister
Pakistan’s federal Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that the government was facing no pressure to hold talks with ...
Deccan Herald
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Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan claims he was given chance to leave country on exile for 3 years
In conversation with media persons at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail where he is incarcerated since August 2023, Khan said he has ...
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Pakistan's jailed former PM Imran Khan claims he was given chance to leave country on exile for 3 years
Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, currently jailed, claimed he rejected an offer for three-year exile. He emphasized ...
The Express Tribune
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Negotiations will continue even if Imran Khan is sentenced on Jan 6: PTI
Spokesperson Waqas Akram Sheikh says civil disobedience movement targets the bogus govt, not the country or its people ...
Dunya News
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Omar Ayub calls for immediate release of Imran Khan, other PTI leaders
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub on Friday called for immediate release of party ...
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