The New Statesman
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Imran Khan was ousted from government in April 2022, using his popularity to force the coalition that had replaced him to call for elections.
He was the victim of an assassination attempt on 3 November, in the early days of the march.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif named Lieutenant General Asim Munir as the new army chief.
Munir is closely linked to much of the recent political turmoil.
Imran Khan: 'I’m afraid we are headed towards martial law' Khan: "Our democracy is being dismantled. Already the country is run by the army chief" Khan: I've never seen such a campaign using the pretext of the arson that took place on 9 May.
Khan says he is 80 per cent certain he will be put in jail in Pakistan.
He says the army chief is determined to 'demovish' his party, PTI.
Khan: The only hope now is the Supreme Court, the only obstacle before martial law and military rule.
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