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I am very dangerous: Imran Khan

| @indiablooms | Aug 28, 2022, at 05:44 am

Islamabad: Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan recently warned the ruling government of the country and said he is 'very dangerous'.

He said those taking decisions or getting decisions done should think about the country.

He was talking informally to reporters after being granted interim bail by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in a case registered against him for giving threatening remarks about a woman additional sessions judge. The court accepted the pre-arrest bail till Sept 1 against surety bonds worth Rs100,000. The PTI head had moved his bail petition through his lawyer Dr Babar Awan and Ali Bukhari, Advocate, reports The News International.

Imran Khan avoided answering several questions asked by the reporters. However, on the way out, he uttered only a single sentence, “I am very dangerous”, on insistence for a reply to his questions by a reporter.

Later on, talking to the press outside the court premises, the former premier said those who were taking decisions, or getting decisions done, should think about the country. He said: “They are trying to arrest the head of the largest party of the country in this case.”

He contended that Pakistan was being mocked all over the world at this time. He accused the government of trying to score a “technical knockout” against him.

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