Police in Pakistan have, for days, been trying to arrest the country's former Prime Minister, Imran Khan. On Tuesday, the police showed up at Khan's Lahore residence - 2, Zaman Park - but were met with resistance from hundreds of his supporters. Watch the video to know why are the Pakistani police trying to arrest Imran Khan and what has been his response?
A King's Party is always put together with the help of renegades, opportunists and those susceptible to pressure
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He has to address two issues promptly - a faltering economy and intolerance of minorities
Khan also tweeted about the Mastung suicide bombing which killed 128 people, including Balochistan Awami Party leader Siraj Raisani
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The court also asked for the account details of Niazi Services Limited (NSL), Khan's offshore company
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