Imran Khan's Home Under Siege as Police Seek Search Warrants

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan denies having a problem with the army chief but alleges that the head of the military has a problem with him. Khan's dramatic arrest on May 9 from a court complex in the capital Islamabad led to three days of violent nationwide protests. The Supreme Court declared his arrest unlawful. Khan denies responsibility for the violence and claims that protest is a democratic and constitutional right.
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- Cops Acquire Search Warrants Of Imran House, 400 Cops Enroute Zaman Park To Conduct Searches India Today
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