Imran Khan Urges November 24 Protest to Reject Oppression, Slavery

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From Adiala Jail, former Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the nation to rise against what he called the erosion of the rule of law, the constitution, and human rights in Pakistan. He framed November 24 as the “day to break free from slavery,” urging citizens to choose between enduring oppression or fighting for freedom.

Khan accused ex-Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa of conspiring to overthrow his government and obstruct investigations into alleged misconduct. Addressing a recent controversy, he clarified that his wife, Bushra Bibi’s, statement on the protest was misconstrued to create unnecessary tension involving Saudi Arabia.

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He also praised Saudi Arabia for its support during his leadership, highlighting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s immediate response after the Wazirabad attack and the Kingdom’s role in facilitating the successful OIC Foreign Ministers’ Conference in Islamabad.

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