Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan accused authorities of 'dismantling democracy' earlier than arrest

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Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan stated his get together had confronted unprecedented "victimisation" and accused the nation's authorities of "dismantling democracy" in an an interview earlier than his newest arrest.

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The well-liked opposition chief, 70, was arrested after he was discovered responsible of illegally promoting state items and sentenced to 3 years in jail on Saturday.

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Speaking to Sky News Asia correspondent Cordelia Lynch in July, the ex-cricketer stated he had already organized for a gaggle of 10 to fifteen individuals to make choices "by consensus" in anticipation of his incarceration.

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Deadly protests noticed his followers assault authorities and army property throughout the nation in May following his arrest and three-day detention on corruption fees.

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But the previous cricketer claimed the violence was a "false flag operation" used because the pretext to "dismantle" his political get together Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

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"This unprecedented crackdown could not have been taking place unless they planned it before," he stated.

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"I compared this to what happened in Germany in 1933 when Hitler used the burning of the German parliament and wiped out the communist opposition."

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Khan stated "no political party has ever faced this sort of victimisation" and claimed the "establishment" had determined that "whatever happens" he can't come again into energy.

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"In that way they are dismantling the democracy of this country," he stated.

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Khan added that the "only way forward is free and fair elections", saying: "The vote bank is there and therefore whenever there are elections, whether I'm in jail or not, the party will sweep the elections."

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Since his newest arrest, the politician has known as on supporters to exhibit towards his sentence.

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Police have been seen surrounding his residence within the japanese metropolis of Lahore on Saturday after the decision was handed down.

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In a video message, he urged individuals to peacefully protest till they get their rights, specifically a authorities of their alternative by way of voting and "not the one like today's occupying power."

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